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Selma 50th: Honor the Past. Build the Future.
Nancy Jainchill reflects on her trip to Selma, Alabama for the 50th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday commemorations.
Read MoreOpinion: Voting Rights Should Be Independent of Felon’s Financial Means
Simpson Vote Everywhere Ambassador reflects on whether states have the right to impose a permanent voting ban on felons.
Read MoreAGF President to Participate in Civil Rights Pilgrimage to Selma, Alabama
The Andrew Goodman Foundation announced that its President, David Goodman will travel to Selma, Alabama on the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” to participate in the Bipartisan Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage sponsored by the Faith and Politics Institute.
Read MoreP!nk was right: We REALLY don’t care and it’s a problem
Louisiana State University Vote Everywhere Ambassadors discuss how they engaged their peers in a discussion about higher education budgetary cuts in their state.
Read MoreBlack History Month 2015: Selma and Passing the Torch
Ravi Perry talks about the importance of passing the torch in honor of Black History Month.
Read MoreThe Brotherhood/Sister Sol: Building Social Change Leaders
Denisse Giron discusses her experience of working with Brotherhood/Sister Sol during her 2014 Social Change Fellowship in honor of Black History Month.
Read MoreThe Intergenerational Conversation Series: Jamilah Lemieux with Dr. Clarence B. Jones
The Andrew Goodman Foundation hosts an intergenerational conversation between Dr. Clarence B. Jones and Jamilah Lemieux in honor of Black History Month.
Read MoreGrasstops to Grassroots: Philanthropy and Activism in Movement Building
Nadia Owusu discusses successful movements in honor of Black History Month.
Read MoreStepping Forward: A Legacy of Solidarity with Justice
AGF Executive Director Sylvia Golbin Goodman shares her thoughts in honor of Black History Month.
Read MoreBeyond Voting: Movement Building and Activism
Allegheny Vote Everywhere Ambassador Brianna Cusanno talks about different ways students can get involved and affect positive change on their campus.
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