Emerge SC has named its largest and most diverse class of future leaders for 2020. We are thrilled to have five Greenville women in this group. They are: Sarah Dant, […]
Can community activism help close the education gap in South Carolina. Lee Turner says it's a start.
The state Senate's Medical Affairs subcommittee had hearings last week on the "fetal heartbeat bill." Your voice can still be heard if you send in testimony by Oct. 1.
There are a lot of better ways to spend the state’s $61 million lottery windfall. Lee Turner turner thinks schools and teachers. What do you think?
The GCDP will host a “thank you” reception for City Councilwoman Jil Littlejohn on Tuesday, October 1 from 6:15-8:15 pm at the David Hellams Community Center, 111 Spartanburg Street, Greenville, […]
A checklist if you're thinking about running for office.
Four Greenville County women are among the 14 future elected officials graduated in the Emerge SC class of 2019.
Your Mom said it: There’s a right way and a wrong way to say things. Listen carefully as candidates make their words matter.
GCDP Chair Kate Franch presented a compelling explanation of the importance of primaries. These comments were delivered at the GCDP-sponsored forum for Democratic At-Large candidates for City Council. Read more […]
DWGC has reduced administration costs so membership dues and contributions can be used to support Democratic candidates and work in the community. We started giving it out this week. Learn more and join us!