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135 Civil Rights Organizations Oppose a New Domestic Terrorism Charge
The Andrew Goodman Foundation and other civil rights organizations urge Congress not to create new domestic terrorism charges in order to protect Black, Arab, and Muslim Americans from being wrongfully targeted. Instead, Congress is urged to use the 50+ existing terrorism charges to hold white nationalist insurrectionists accountable.
Read MoreVoter Suppression Still Needs to be Addressed in Dutchess County
Vote Everywhere Ambassadors at Bard College Sadia Saba and Kathy Gaweda urge that the polling place that Bard and The Andrew Goodman Foundation were able to secure in 2020 becomes a permanent feature.
Read MoreCivil Rights Groups Urge Supreme Court to Protect Voting Rights
The Andrew Goodman Foundation joins other civil rights groups calling on the Supreme Court to uphold the 1965 Voting Rights Act in order to protect minority voters' access to the polls.
Read More70 Groups Urge Congress to Vote Immediately to Impeach President Trump for Inciting Violent Mob Attack on Capitol
The Andrew Goodman Foundation joins other organizations to call on Congress to hold the president accountable for inciting a seditious criminal mob attack by impeaching him immediately and preventing him from holding public office in the future.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation’s Statement on U.S. Capitol Attack
The Andrew Goodman Foundation condemns the actions of domestic terrorists who stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. to delay lawmakers from certifying the results of the 2020 election.
Read MoreThe Importance of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
Andrew Goodman Fellow Anna Del Castillo breaks down the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and how its passage will help advance a more equitable and just democracy.
Read MoreAndrew Goodman Vote Everywhere Welcomes 39 New Campuses in Rapid 2020 Network Expansion
In 2020, The Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere program welcomed 39 new campuses into its national network of campus partners and student leaders ahead of the 2020 Presidential Election.
Read MoreUNITED STATES: ‘The 2020 Election is a Political and Moral Mandate Against Fascism’
Chief Counsel for Voting Rights Yael Bromberg discusses voter suppression and its implications in an interview with CIVICUS.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Receives National Award for Nonpartisan Student Voter Engagement
The Andrew Goodman Foundation was awarded the 2020 SLSV Award for exemplifying the SLSV Guiding Principle of Contributing to an Equitable Democracy.
Read MoreLatinx Voters, Young voters, Voters of Color Growing in Influence
Executive Director Alexandria Harris talks about how the large student voter turnout, especially among students of color, impacted election results, and what that means for future elections.
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