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The Attack on Voting Rights Continues
The recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, which reversed lower court decisions that protect our right to vote, remind us that the fight for voting rights must continue.
Read MoreThe Battle to Expand Student Access to Early Polling in Florida
In Florida, no college or university student can vote early on their campus. Secretary of State Kenneth Detzner’s interpretation of the state’s early-voting law prohibits public buildings, such as libraries or community centers, on college and university campuses from serving as early-polling sites, even if…
Read More100 Arrested in Poor People’s Campaign Action at U.S. Capitol
On June 21, 2018, the 54th anniversary of Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner's disappearances, Andrew's brother David joined the Poor People's Campaign in Washington D.C. to raise awareness of the Trump administration's mistreatment of immigrants.
Read MoreLeague seeks court order to allow early voting on campus
The League of Women Voters of Florida, The Andrew Goodman Foundation, and six UF and FSU college students have sued the Florida Secretary of State to challenge his interpretation of the law that prohibits the use of college and university campuses for early voting. - Tampa Bay Times
Read MoreFrom Mississippi to Parkland: A legacy of youth activism
As we commemorate the 54th anniversary of the Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner disappearances, David Goodman talks about the importance of youth activism to a healthy democracy in an op-ed for The Clarion-Ledger.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation’s 4th Annual National Civic Leadership Training Summit to Be Largest to Date
The Andrew Goodman Foundation will welcome members of its Vote Everywhere and Puffin Democracy Fellows programs, as well as notable guest speakers, to its fourth annual National Civic Leadership Training Summit.
Read MoreYoung People are the Ballast for Protecting our Democracy
The United States seems to be teetering dangerously toward authoritarianism. Although the U.S. Constitution ensures equality and liberty, recent political actions at the highest levels of government serve to diminish our institutions and our democracy. Among the threats to our constitutional freedoms are voting rights violations, the politicization of the U.S. Census and laws that would restrict student protests.
Read MoreYoung People Are Moving To The Political Forefront
Puffin Democracy Fellow Dana Sweeney commits to reigniting youth activism after facing arrest for his participation in the Poor People's Campaign in Alabama.
Read MoreDavid Goodman Makes Guest Appearance on The Freedom Writers Podcast
David Goodman, President of The Andrew Goodman Foundation, recently made a guest appearance on The Freedom Writers Podcast to discuss the legacy of Andrew Goodman.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundations Joins Florida’s Early-Voting Lawsuit
The Andrew Goodman Foundation became a plaintiff in an early voting lawsuit filed against Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner. If successful, the lawsuit could be the first step in making voting more accessible to hundreds of thousands of students who attend public colleges and universities in Florida.
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