All Posts
-
Virginia Supreme Court blocks Democratic redistricting
The decision overturns the results of last month’s special election that would have allowed Virginia Democrats to redraw the state’s congressional map to help them win up to four more seats in the US House of Representatives.
-
Virginia unions urge Spanberger to sign collective bargaining bill as deadline nears
Unions representing teachers, firefighters, local government workers, and home care workers held events across the state this week urging Gov. Abigail Spanberger to sign public-sector collective bargaining legislation.
-
Your weekly guide to taking action in Virginia (May 8 – May 14)
A weekly roundup of Virginia political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and more ways to take action statewide–Friday, May 8, through Thursday, May 14.
-
Your guide to protesting in Virginia
Here’s your guide for protesting safely in Virginia, including helpful tips and organizations.
-
Virginia delegate resigning for tech policy job; special election coming
In an exclusive interview with Dogwood, Maldonado said she was taking a job to head up AI policy at a think tank in Washington, DC called Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF).
-
Campus workers union organizes George Mason chapter
As it continues advocating for better state labor policy, the United Campus Workers of Virginia (UCWVA) is expanding its presence with a new chapter in Northern Virginia.
-
From carpools to city hall: Moms are the backbone of change in our communities
The busiest people in the room are moms, and they’re changing the world.
-
What Virginia teachers actually want for Teacher Appreciation Week
Forget the apple and get a Virginia teacher something they actually want for Teacher Appreciation Week this year.
-
The 10 oldest bars in Virginia (including some that served the Founding Fathers!)
Learn about some of the oldest bars in Virginia, ranging from colonial-era taverns to historic pubs.
-
Virginians rally outside US Supreme Court in support of immigrants
As the US Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in a case that could lead to mass deportations of people living and working in the US legally, dozens of Virginians joined a large crowd outside the proceedings to rally in solidarity with immigrants.

























