On our 106th anniversary (February 14, 2026), we recognize this is not a moment for celebration, but a time to ground ourselves in what this work has always demanded.
Leagues are welcome to recognize our birthday by sharing these graphics in League communications, on social media, and more. Click the button below to download, or create a version with your state or local League logo using our templates.
Sample Message:
"Today, the League of Women Voters marks 106 years of standing up for democracy when it has been challenged, undermined, or ignored. Our history is complex and unfinished, but it is defined by a refusal to back down from the fight for equal participation and equal rights. For more than a century, people across generations have organized in moments of uncertainty to hold power accountable and defend the freedom to vote. That work continues now, because democracy survives only when people are willing to protect it."
Additional Resources
Black History Month Resources
February is home to Black History Month, a time to reflect and celebrate Black history, as well as uplift the contributions of Black activists who power our democracy.
Voting rights history is Black history. We encourage Leagues to celebrate with us this February by amplifying our premade graphics and blogs. Additionally, Leagues can learn more with our DEI webinars.
LWV Black History Month Resources
Valentine's Day
Some may feel their communities will not connect with Valentine's Day messaging given the current crises in our nation; Leagues are encouraged to use their judgment in uplifting lighter-toned content.