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In my role as the Managing Director of The Andrew Goodman Foundation, I have seen firsthand how this oppressive law directly impacts the work that AGF has been doing on the ground in Tennessee and the risks it poses to our student leaders. The Foundation and our co-plaintiffs decided to sue Tennessee because it is clear that this law is a transparent and shameful attempt to restrict the right of students, people of color (POC), and marginalized Americans to vote.
Read MoreCollege students can hardly get to the polls. Florida’s new law is making it even harder.
The Andrew Goodman Foundation, (which advocates for broader access to the polls, especially by young voters), the League of Women Voters of Florida, and eight college students are now suing to block the new law. The filing in U.S. District Court last week is part of an ongoing legal battle waged by voting rights advocates seeking to make balloting easier for college students in the state.
Read MoreFlorida study touts higher turnout from on-campus voting amid court fight
"This report demonstrates that young people — especially Hispanic and Black voters — are enthusiastic about civic participation and voting when the process is accessible and fair,” Foundation President David Goodman said in statement. “Students face numerous barriers such as a lack of access to transportation or balancing busy school and work schedules, which make it more difficult for them to vote at off-campus polling locations.”
Read MoreLiving The Legacy at the Fifth Annual National Civic Leadership Training Summit
The fifth annual National Civic Leadership Training Summit was the biggest convening to date, with almost 150 attendees that included program participants, industry experts, and civil rights icons. Coinciding with the 55th anniversary of the murders of Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner, the theme of the Summit was, "Live the Legacy."
Read MoreNew Report Shows That Expanding Early Voting Sites to College and University Campuses in Florida Substantially Increased Youth Voter Turnout in the 2018 Election
On-Campus Early In-Person Voting in Florida in the 2018 General Election, a new report written by Daniel A. Smith, Ph.D. and issued by The Andrew Goodman Foundation, evaluates the turnout at and impact of 12 early voting locations that were available to voters in Florida during the 2018 election.
Read MoreIt can be hard for college students to get to the polls. Florida’s new law is making it even harder.
The new measure signed by DeSantis last month, part of a larger elections reform package passed by the legislature, has been touted under the guise of making voting more accessible by focusing on parking availability. In reality, advocates say, it appears to be the latest effort by the Republican-led state to ensure that college students — who tend to vote Democratic — don’t get to the ballot box.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Receives $350,000 from the Puffin Foundation to Increase Youth Civic Power
“AGF has proven time and time again that one of the best ways to reach eligible, young voters is by enlisting their peers in the effort. This grassroots work, along with the growing advocacy efforts of the AGF Puffin Fellows, is helping to enfranchise and protect the youth vote across the country. We’re proud to of been able to play a role in supporting this extraordinary work,” said Perry Rosenstein, President of The Puffin Foundation.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Receives $350,000 from the Puffin Foundation to Increase Youth Civic Power
The Andrew Goodman Foundation received a grant of $350,000 from The Puffin Foundation to support its youth civic engagement work including the Vote Everywhere program, Puffin Democracy Fellowship, and National Civic Leadership Training Summit.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Condemns President Trump’s Racist Remarks
Hate speech has no place in our democracy. That's why The Andrew Goodman Foundation condemns President Trump's recent racist remarks.
Read MoreIndivisible: How to Bring the #MeToo Movement to Your College Campus
Vote Everywhere is a movement intended to show you how you can make a difference in your community by not only voting at the ballot box but also through what you say, how you act, and where you spend your money. In the Indivisible series, we'll be exploring the issues that matter to you and providing you with the tools you need to cast your vote every day.
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