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The Andrew Goodman Foundation Commits To Empowering Voters Nationwide In 2024 With National Voter Education Week
The Andrew Goodman Foundation announced continued dedication to voter education and empowerment by participating in National Voter Education Week.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Launches Living The Legacy Scholarship
The Andrew Goodman Foundation (AGF) is launching the Living the Legacy Scholarship for rising high school seniors. AGF will honor five selected students who demonstrate exemplary civic leadership qualities within their school and community through recognition, financial assistance, and training.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Launches Alumni Hall of Fame
The Andrew Goodman Foundation will announce the inaugural cohort of their Alumni Hall of Fame on Wednesday, July 31st at 6 p.m. ET on Zoom.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation To Honor Six 2024 “Hidden Heroes”
The Andrew Goodman Foundation will recognize six Hidden Heroes at the 2024 Hidden Heroes Award Ceremony on Wednesday, July 31st at 6 p.m. ET on Zoom.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Announces 9th National Civic Leadership Training Summit: ’64-’24: The 60th Anniversary Of Freedom Summer
The Andrew Goodman Foundation (AGF) will host its 9th National Civic Leadership Training Summit (NCLTS) on July 31 and August 1, 2024, on Zoom. The theme, '64-'24: The 60th Anniversary of Freedom Summer, reflects a milestone in the history of civil rights and voting advocacy and is inspired by the legacy of Andrew Goodman and the young activists of Freedom Summer 1964.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Honors The 60th Anniversary Of Freedom Summer 1964
The Andrew Goodman Foundation honors the 60th Anniversary of Freedom Summer and mourns the tragic murders of civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, and Michael Schwerner in 1964.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation, Three Slain Civil Rights Workers Honored By New York Assembly Resolution No. 2084
On May 3, 2024, New York Senator Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright introduced New York Assembly Resolution No. 2084, a historic gesture to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the tragic murders of civil rights activists Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, and Michael Schwerner. This resolution, which also names The Andrew Goodman Foundation (AGF) and Andrew’s brother David Goodman, marks a significant moment of remembrance and reflection in the fight for civil rights and social justice. The New York Assembly adopted the resolution on May 6, 2024.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation’s Advisory Board Member Clarence B. Jones, Esq. Receives The Presidential Medal Of Freedom
The Andrew Goodman Foundation proudly celebrates Advisory Board Member Clarence B. Jones, Esq. for receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Read MoreThree Andrew Goodman Ambassadors Selected As 2024 Newman Civic Fellows
Three Andrew Goodman Ambassadors are recipients of Campus Compact’s 2024 Newman Civic Fellowship.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation’s Statement On Nationwide Demonstrations On College And University Campuses
The Andrew Goodman Foundation supports students, faculty, and other campus members’ right to freedom of speech and to engage peacefully with the pressing issues of our time.
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