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Why ‘Just Voting’ Isn’t That Easy For Out-Of-State College Students
Due to state Voter ID laws varying and changing, voting for out-of-state students can prove particularly difficult.
Read MoreSimpson To Be Recognized In Vote Everywhere Program
One of the "Founding Fifteen" Campuses, Simpson College will be recognized for ten years of partnership during the 2024 NCLTS: '64 to '24: The 60th Anniversary of Freedom Summer.
Read MoreUCA Student Will Present At The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s 9th National Civic Leadership Training Summit
Abigail Wells, Andrew Goodman Ambassador at The University of Central Arkansas, will present on accessibility at the polls during the 2024 National Civic Leadership Training Summit: '64-'24.
Read MoreDan Lenz And Rashawn Davis: Don’t Dilute The Right Of Young People In Wisconsin To Vote
Read the op-ed on how AGF is working to ease barriers to voting for students and young people in Wisconsin.
Read MoreFreedom Summer’s Lasting Impact: ‘They Never Forgot Their Mission’
A freedom marker honoring civil rights workers James Chaney, Michael Schwerner and Andrew Goodman is unveiled in Philadelphia, Mississippi, on Friday, June 14, 2024.
Read MoreCourageous Activists Of Freedom Summer Remembered On 60th Anniversary
The Andrew Goodman Foundation is recognized for its efforts in continuing the legacy of Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, and Michael Schwerner through our Vote Everywhere program.
Read MoreMTSU Students, Faculty Present At 2024 Civic Learning Conference In Michigan
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors Hannah Ferreira and Marcus Rosario were among the students who presented their poster research at the national Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement meeting, the annual conference of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Read MoreDavid Goodman Joins Tavis Smiley
David Goodman, brother of Andrew Goodman, joins Tavis to discuss his brother’s civil rights legacy following his murder in June 1964 alongside Freedom Riders Michael Schwerner and James Chaney in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
Read MoreMichigan Senate Honors The Sacrifices And Legacy Of 1964’s Freedom Summer
The Michigan Senate commemorated the anniversary of Freedom Summer and the role played by Michiganders. Senate Resolution 134, sponsored by state Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor), honored the effort in the summer of 1964 to recruit volunteers from across the country to come to Mississippi and help register Black residents to vote.
Read MoreMississippi Goddamn: You Were Definitely Involved In This
Common Dreams honors the 60th Anniversary of the murders of young civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner.
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