THE DNC MAY BE MOSTLY VIRTUAL, and presumptive candidate Joe Biden may not be attending, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the livestreamed events from the comfort of your home (with the DNC’s Digital Toolkit on deck).
Monday, Aug. 17
11 A.M.-6 P.M.
Campaign Academy 2020: Campaign Fundamentals
A free virtual training, open to the public, that gives a look into political campaigns
11 A.M.- 1 P.M.
Hispanic Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official Hispanic constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
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NOON-2 P.M.
Labor Council Meeting
The DNC’s official labor constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
NOON-2 P.M.
AAPI Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official AAPI constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
1-3 P.M.
Black Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official Black constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
2-3 P.M.
Ethnic Council Meeting
The DNC’s official Ethnic Council constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
3-5 P.M.
Youth Council Meeting
The DNC’s official youth constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
5-6 P.M.
Women’s Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official women’s constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
8-10 P.M.
Democratic National Convention Day 1
U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore will deliver the convention’s opening remarks and the event will feature Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Representative Jim Clyburn, Convention Chairman Representative Bennie Thompson, Representative Gwen Moore, Former Governor John Kasich, Senator Doug Jones, Senator Amy Klobuchar, and Former First Lady Michelle Obama
The event will be streamed on the convention website
Tuesday, Aug. 18
NOON-6 P.M.
Campaign Academy 2020: Organizing
A free virtual training, open to the public, that gives a look into organizing
NOON-1:30 P.M.
Rural Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official rural constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
NOON-2 P.M.
Seniors Council Meeting
The DNC’s official seniors constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
NOON-2 P.M.
LGBTQ Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official LGBTQ constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
12:30-3 P.M.
Muslim Delegates Assembly
The DNC’s official Muslim constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
1-3 P.M.
Small Business Council Meeting
The DNC’s official small business constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
2-4 P.M.
Disability Council Meeting
The DNC’s official disability constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
3-5 P.M.
Jewish Council Meeting
The DNC’s official Jewish constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
3:30-5 P.M.
Youth Council Meeting
The DNC’s official youth constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
4-6 P.M.
Native American Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official Native American constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
5-7 P.M.
Council on the Environmental and Climate Crisis
The DNC’s official council on the environmental and climate crisis constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
5-7 P.M.
Veterans and Military Families Council Meeting
The DNC’s official veterans and military families constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
9-11 P.M.
Democratic National Convention Day 2
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett will call the convention to order and convention secretary Jason Rae will direct the roll call vote across all 50 states and seven territories from the Wisconsin Center.
Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes will lead the Wisconsin delegation in offering the state votes to nominate Biden and the event will feature former Acting US Attorney General Sally Yates, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Former Secretary of State John Kerry, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester, Former President Bill Clinton, and former Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden
The event will be streamed on the convention website
Wednesday, Aug. 19
NOON-6 P.M.
Campaign Academy 2020: Digital
A free virtual training, open to the public, that gives a look into campaigning online.
NOON-2 P.M.
Hispanic Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official Hispanic constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
1-3 P.M.
Labor Council Meeting
The DNC’s official Labor constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
1-3 P.M.
AAPI Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official AAPI constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
2-4 P.M.
Black Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official Black constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
2:30-4:30 P.M.
Interfaith Council Meeting
The DNC’s official interfaith constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
3-4 P.M.
Ethnic Council Meeting
The DNC’s official ethnic constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
5-7 P.M.
Women’s Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official Jewish Council constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
9-11 P.M.
Democratic National Convention Day 3
Governor Tony Evers to open with remarks on Day 3
Featuring Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Governor Tony Evers, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, the Vice Presidential Nominee, and Former President Barack Obama
The event will be streamed on the convention website
Thursday , August 20
NOON-6 P.M.
Campaign Academy 2020: Highlights
A free virtual training, open to the public
NOON- 2 P.M.
Poverty Council Meeting
The DNC’s official poverty constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
NOON-2 P.M.
LGBTQ Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official LGBTQ constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
1-3 P.M.
Small Business Council Meeting
The DNC’s official small businesses constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
4-6 P.M.
Native American Caucus Meeting
The DNC’s official Native American constituency caucus will be open to delegates and the public
9-11 P.M.
Democratic National Convention Day 4
Rep. Tammy Baldwin will deliver remarks and the event will feature Senator Cory Booker, Governor Gavin Newsom, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Senator Tammy Baldwin, Senator Tammy Duckworth, Senator Chris Coons, Senator Kamala Harris, The Biden Family, and Vice President Joe Biden
The event will be streamed on the convention website