We Celebrate Democracy/Civil Rights For All Inc.

We Celebrate Democracy/Civil Rights For All Inc. We Celebrate Democracy/Civil Rights For All Inc. operates as a nonprofit promoting positive nonviolent public action for democracy and civil rights for all.

Due to the pandemic we are transitioning our activities to the internet.

09/06/2020

BRATTLEBORO — In a 4-1 vote, the Select Board denied a request to hang a banner reading 'Civil Rights For All/We Celebrate Democracy' above Main Street whenever space is free and waive …

TALK ABOUT OUR DEMOCRACYWHAT SORT OF RIGHTSDOES THE SECOND AMENDMENT PROTECT?A structured debate with Meg MottProfessor ...
01/22/2020

TALK ABOUT OUR DEMOCRACY
WHAT SORT OF RIGHTS
DOES THE SECOND AMENDMENT PROTECT?
A structured debate with Meg Mott
Professor Emerita, Marlboro College
Town Moderator, Putney, Vermont
January 27- 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
at the Marlboro Community Center.
524 South Rd. Marlboro
Coffee, tea, cookies, and talk.
Contact Woody- 802 464 3154.

For much of its life, the Second Amendment was a rather sleepy Amendment, garnering little attention from the Supreme Court. All that changed in 2008 when the Supreme Court struck down a DC law that prohibited handguns in the home. Two years later, the Court defined the right to defend oneself in the home as a fundamental right, so fundamental that it should apply to the states. This 2010 decision ruled that Chicago's handgun ban violated the Second Amendment.
Suddenly, everyone was talking about the Second Amendment. According to Meg Mott all that talk is a very good thing.
Advocates of the Second Amendment lean on Justice Alito's argument, claiming that an armed citizenry provides a "strong moral check" against a tyrannical government. Advocates for gun safety lean on Justice Stevens' argument, claiming that the Court should allow state legislatures to determine how to protect the public's safety.
Both of these interpretations cite the text of the Second Amendment. "What's fun about these constitutional conversations," says Meg, "is what sort of evidence people can muster to support their political preferences." By the end of the discussion, each side should have some sense of the legitimacy of the opposing viewpoint, even if they don't agree.
Meg welcomes participation from gun owners and from those who are concerned about gun safety.
For more information on Meg's constitutional conversations, go to: www.megmott.com.

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Check out this BCTV video of the 10 28 19 Talk about Our Democracy meeting titled "Party Politics In Windham County" at ...
11/06/2019

Check out this BCTV video of the 10 28 19 Talk about Our Democracy meeting titled "Party Politics In Windham County" at which the chairmmen of the Windham County political parties describe their political work in the county, followed by a Q&A session.
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A special program on Party Politics in Windham County - Talk about our Democracy will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28, at the Marlboro Community Center, 524 South Road. Windham County Political Party Chairmen John Hagen (Democrat), Richard Morton (Republican) and Spoon Agave (Progress...

The Banner at the Williamsville PO 9 29 19
09/29/2019

The Banner at the Williamsville PO 9 29 19

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On their way to the town meeting 2018 potluck lunch Marlboro voters paused briefly to have their picture taken with the Civil Rights For All main street banner