By Laura HaightPresident, DWGC In the Bulwark recently, Jonathan Last wrote: “The American Age is over, and it ended because the American people were no longer worthy of it.” Let […]
By Roxanne Cordonier1st Vice President/Programs, DWGC I am the product of a working mother and father. My mom was a public school teacher and my dad was a farmer and […]
Some people have questions about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (since the GOP has corrupted the DEI brand, Rep. Chandra Dillard says the Democratic delegation is now using only the full […]
Legislating in a red state is difficult enough. But it’s even worse with 47 in office and the Freedom Caucus driving the bus. Legislators in states like ours are emboldened […]
I recently took a little break and played Pickleball with my husband and some friends. (My first time, fyi!) The group was mostly retired couples who talked about their golf […]
By Roxanne CordonierPrograms Chair/1st Vice President, DWGC Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, it feels like our world has been turned upside down. A recent headline in The Atlantic on […]
On Feb. 16, 2025, Dem Women celebrated its first (but not last) Galentine’s Day at Cafe & Then Some. We had a great private show, a lot of laughs, some […]
By Laura HaightPresident, DWGC Democratic Women is organizing an effort to bring all the party organizations, communities, and issue-aligned nonprofits together to chart a path to 2026. What does that […]
Edith Chou, a stalwart Greenville Democrat, advocate for education, women’s rights and racial equality, and a lifetime member of Democratic Women, has passed away at the age of 94. In […]
March Meeting: March 10, noon, Kroc CenterFeatured speakers: Bonnie Kapp, New Morning; Ashlyn Preaux, Palmetto State Abortion FundRegister As we embark on Women’s History Month, we find ourselves facing ongoing […]