The Great Castro Valley Debate

The Great Castro Valley Debate We live in a time where politicians dominate the news and self-proclaimed pundits rule the airwaves. Debates have formed the basis of our nation.

The Great Castro Valley Debate (GCVD) is an organization that promotes dialogue amongst Castro Valley residents and provides an outlet for intelligent discussion at a grassroots level. We, as voters, as homeowners, as parents, children, and citizens, are sometimes limited to listening to only them. We base our decisions of what they say and, often times, we ignore what’s happening right around us.

That is to say, we are more in tune with what the nation broadcasts and deaf to what our neighbors think. Going back to our Founding Fathers, if debate were not had, America, as we know it, may not have been formed. It is the civic responsibility of residents to not only be informed, but to be exposed to those viewpoints that challenge them to think smarter and be inspired. After the first Great Castro Valley Debate on Marriage Equality, held on July 17th, 2012 in the Castro Valley Library, came to a close, a profound realization materialized. Though it may not immediately seem so, Castro Valley residents are passionate about issues that affect them, their families, friends, neighbors, and the nation. We have intelligent people with well-reasoned viewpoints but lack the venue and opportunity to let them express it. As the fifth most populous unincorporated area in California, Castro Valley lacks a city hall where citizens can have their voices heard on important issues. The Great Castro Valley Debate (GCVD) fills the lack of dialogue in Castro Valley by providing the necessary means for citizens to join in civilized discussion on topics that matter the most to them. It is a unique venture that will not only bring the local community together, but introduce everyone to the diversity Castro Valley has to offer. With the right leadership, vision, and strategic alliances, we can make The Great Castro Valley Debate not only a popular venue for intelligent discussion, but a model for all of California, if not the nation, to follow. We’re excited to offer this opportunity to Castro Valley, especially as Castro Valley residents ourselves, and are currently looking for motivated individuals for leadership openings. We hope you visit our website to find out more about what The Great Castro Valley Debate is all about and how it can help you learn more about our town.

Photos from tonight's school board candidate forum. Thank you all for coming!
10/01/2014

Photos from tonight's school board candidate forum. Thank you all for coming!

10/01/2014

School board candidates forum is starting now! Come down to the Chabot room of the library to learn about the candidates!

09/30/2014

Good evening Castro Valley! Come out and meet your school board candidates tomorrow at 6:00 PM at the Castro Valley Library! They are answering questions from voters and community members in preparation for the upcoming election. See you there!

04/08/2014

Free this evening? In about 2 hours, the Daughtrey Building debate will begin! Come voice your opinion and discuss with your local residents about what you think should be the fate of the building. Bring your friends and family!

6:00PM at the Castro Valley Library. See you there!

Hello Castro Valley! We are back and are planning a debate for April! If you have a few seconds, please follow this link...
02/21/2014

Hello Castro Valley! We are back and are planning a debate for April! If you have a few seconds, please follow this link to a short survey so you can tell us what you'd like to discuss at the next debate.

http://goo.gl/4NwTJ3

Thanks for participating, and see you in April!

Use this form to tell us what you are interested in discussing at our April debate!

08/21/2013

The Great Castro Valley Debate on Abortion was a success! Both the audience and debaters were respectful, informative, and passionate about their views. Overall, everyone learned a lot, voiced their opinions, and broadened their perspectives; three goals of ours that were definitely fulfilled.

A big thank you to all who attended, and stay tuned for upcoming GCVD debates!

07/16/2013

The Texas legislature has made headlines recently with its passage of bill HB2 - a bill creating several restrictions for abortions within the state. What are your thoughts on it?

On Tuesday, August 20th, GCVD will be hosting a debate on abortion at the Castro Valley Library at 6:30 pm! We've invited community leaders from around the Castro Valley area to speak on this sensitive issue. Come by and hear their opinions as well as those of your fellow residents!

05/22/2013

Hey all! The debate on abortion is being rescheduled to be on Tuesday, August 20th at 6:30PM at the CV Library. Thanks for your cooperation, and we can't wait to see everyone there!

12/21/2012

GCVD wishes everyone a happy holidays! If you're interested in downloading the post-incorporation debate report, which contains all the references and materials used by the debaters, visit our website or click the following link:

http://greatcvdebate.wix.com/home #!post-debate-reports/c1emr

If you want to continue the conversation, join our community forum where you can post ideas of your own! Click the link here:

http://greatcvdebate.wix.com/home #!untitled/c1oyj

The Great Castro Valley Debate (GCVD) is a community-centric organization that aims to promote dialogue through public debate on topics that matter the most.

11/22/2012

We here at GCVD wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! Have fun catching up with family and friends! Let us know if you come up with any good debate topics through your conversations at home. We'd love to get your input!

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