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June Luncheon: Equality & Advocacy - Protecting Everyone's Rights In Utah

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MEMBERS:

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If you register after 6/10/26, you will NOT be guaranteed a lunch. 

 

Attendance has been growing, so we strongly recommend registering early to guarantee your seat.

Registration must be completed by the Wednesday before the luncheon to ensure a meal is ordered.

Those who register late or pay at the door are not guaranteed a meal.

Media Notice - Media representatives may be present in the audience.


We invite representatives from the media to attend and report on our events to spread awareness and encourage public participation in current affairs.


 

Agenda

  • 11:00 AM — Check-In & Networking
  • 11:25–11:45 AM — Welcome & Club Announcements
  • 11:45–12:45 PM — Guest Speakers
  • 12:45–1:00 PM — Q&A

Event Details

This is an indoor, in-person event.
Zoom instructions will be sent to registered virtual participants. 

Lunch Menu

Choice Of:
Coming Soon
With:


Apple Spice Catering
(801) 263-7799

Special Diet Requests 

CONTACT LISA YODER (Before 6/10)

(801) 209-8757

Our Speakers

ACLU
Director of Community Engagement

 

Alison Griffith

Alison Griffith (she/her) serves as Director of Community Engagement for the ACLU of Utah, where she leads community education and outreach efforts focused on protecting civil rights and liberties for all Utahns. Her career spans legislative policy work in the U.S. Senate and more than 20 years of public diplomacy and community engagement across the United States, Middle East, Central America, and Europe with the U.S. Department of State. Alison has also worked in higher education, nonprofit leadership, and the private sector, facilitating civil dialogue, professional development, and community empowerment initiatives. She currently advocates on issues including voting rights, immigrant rights, First Amendment protections, and transgender rights.

Equality Utah
Policy Director

 

Marina Lowe

Marina Lowe serves as Senior Director of Legal & Legislative Affairs for Equality Utah, where she leads bipartisan advocacy efforts to advance LGBTQ rights and protections across Utah. With nearly two decades of experience on Capitol Hill, she has helped pass landmark legislation on LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections, Election Day voter registration, police body camera policy, conversion therapy bans for LGBTQ youth, and criminal justice reform. Prior to joining Equality Utah, Marina spent 15 years as Legislative & Policy Director for the ACLU of Utah and previously practiced law in both Utah and California. Her career reflects a deep commitment to civil rights, government accountability, and building meaningful policy change through collaboration and advocacy.

Date and Time

Saturday, June 13, 2026, 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM

Location

South Valley Unitarian Universalist
6876 S Highland Dr,
Cottonwood Heights, UT  84121
USA
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once payment is received.

Event Contact(s)

Lisa D Yoder
801-209-8757 (c)

Category

Luncheons

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
A portion of your registration donation today will help fund Democratic campaigns in Utah in 2026. Democrats have had recent successes, but campaigns are expensive to win. Be generous if you can. Thank you!

Number of People Who Will Attend

In Person $30 Donation
$30.00
In-Person $35 Donation (Recommended)
$35.00
In-Person $50 Advocate Donation
$50.00
In-Person $100 Activist Donation
$100.00
Virtual $10 Donation
$10.00
Virtual $30 Donation (Recommended)
$30.00
Virtual Advocate $50 Donation
$50.00
Virtual $100 Activist Donation
$100.00
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