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The Defending Democracy Award Celebration

Writer: Ursula ValmoreUrsula Valmore

Thursday, April 24. 4-7 PM

Jasper Winery, 2400 George Flagg Pkwy, Des Moines


         Tickets are now available: The Eventbrite link to purchase tickets is here.

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The price of the ticket is $75/person plus the ticket fee.

The ticket cost $75 + $6.88 ticket fee = $81.88 total cost/person


If you would rather not pay on-online, please send a check made payable to LWVIA for $75.00 (or $75 X the # of tickets you want to purchase)


Please enter "Defending Democracy ticket" in the lower left of the check.


Please mail the check to:   

LWVIA Treasurer

Shannon Patrick

652 Sandusky Drive

Iowa City, Iowa  52240      


The last day to purchase tickets is Tuesday, April 15, 2025.


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 The League of Women Voters of Iowa is awarding Rekha Basu the 2025 Defending Democracy Award. The Award is given to an individual/organization who exemplifies leadership in our state. Rekha Basu has worked as a full-time reporter, editorial writer, and columnist at newspapers in New York, Florida, and Iowa. Rekha Basu has been generous with her skills as a journalist to act as a champion for the unheard and unseen around us.


For 30 years, her syndicated columns on national and local issues related to race, gender, immigration, and social justice were staples in The Des Moines Register (USA Today Network), where her work still appears on occasion. She writes weekly at basurekha.substack.com.


Rekha Basu has been generous with her skills as a journalist to act as a champion for the unheard and unseen around us


Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey is an author, performer, and producer from Iowa City. Rainey is the author of “Look, Black Boy” and “Heart Notes.” He has been featured on Iowa PBS. In 2024, Nik Heftman and The Seven Times production company created a documentary about Caleb titled, “The Negro Artist.” Rekha Basu interviewed Caleb and filmmaker Nik Hartman and wrote “… new film introduces an Iowa treasure who tells tough truths through poems. He’s soft spoken, but Iowa City spoken word poet Caleb Rainey’s words are profound and can be jolting.”

 
 
 

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