Policy, Rights & Advocacy

People & Politics

Published On: 3.5.2026

EXPO’s People & Politics

April 2 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

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At EXPO, we believe the people most impacted by policy should be in the room when decisions are being discussed.

That’s why we’re inviting our community to join us for People & Politics. A space where conversation, curiosity, and community come together.

We’re inviting Madison Common Council District leaders, including those currently on the ballot to join us so we can break bread, ask questions, and talk about the issues that matter to our community.

This isn’t a debate stage.

This is community at the table.

Come share your thoughts, listen, learn, and help shape the future of Madison together.

Everyone is welcome.

Your voice matters.

Register now

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Apr 2, 2026

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