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Miami Student Joins Education Movement in Liberty City
Miami Dade College Vote Everywhere Ambassador Cinnamon Williams uses her passion for civic engagement to give back to her community by teaching history and politics to a class of fourth graders.
Read MoreSix Student Leaders Named as “Hidden Heroes”
The Andrew Goodman Foundation announces 2017 Awardees
Read MoreDemocracy Never Sleeps
The myth of “rampant voter fraud” is tarnishing the moral fabric of our country. AGF President David Goodman discusses the latest round of assaults on voting rights following the formation of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.
Read MoreThe Biggest Threat to our Democracy is Silence
AGF President David Goodman implores citizens to speak up and defend democracy as he remembers Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner on the 53rd anniversary of their murder.
Read MoreContinuing the Business of Hope and Engagement
Western Carolina University Vote Everywhere Ambassador Joanna Woodson talks about her coalition's efforts to keep students engaged after a presidential election.
Read MoreCampus Spotlight: Igniting a Sleepy Campus
Members of the Western Carolina University Vote Everywhere team write about their work to increase civic engagement on campus and keep the momentum going post-election.
Read MoreVote Everywhere Ambassador Chosen for Reagan Leadership Program
East Carolina University Vote Everywhere Ambassador Erick Jenkins receives the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute’s Leadership and the American Presidency scholarship.
Read MoreStudent Activism and Voting Rights: Continuing the Work of Freedom Summer
Voting rights have come a long way since Andrew Goodman lost his life during Freedom Summer in 1964, but with new voting restrictions, it’s just as important to fight for voting rights today.
Read MoreAn Ambassador’s Road to The White House
UC Berkeley Ambassador Sarah Funes recently achieved one of her life's biggest goals--interning at the White House.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens – Elections
Are you confused about the U.S. elections system? Check out the first installment of our new blog series, Civics for Citizens--Elections.
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