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AAMU President Hugine Addresses National HBCU Voting Summit
Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr., President of Alabama A&M University, urges students to "logically express their will by voting" at The Andrew Goodman Foundation's first National HBCU Voting Summit.
Read MoreUplifting the Student Vote
With students of color more likely to be affected by voter suppression practices, The Andrew Goodman Foundation is helping lead the charge for structural change.
Read MoreEast Brunswick Library To Screen Voter Suppression Documentary
Vice Chairman David Goodman will join a virtual panel discussion at Rutgers University to discuss the award winning documentary "Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook"
Read MoreAge Discrimination With Mail-In Voting Is Unconstitutional
The Andrew Goodman Foundation's "Age Discrimination in Voting at Home Report" finds that voters over 65 are the most frequent users of vote by mail, which has led to preferential treatment at the expense of young voters, in an election that will be increasingly dependent on vote by mail.
Read MoreBard College Sues Dutchess Board of Elections to Have Polling Site Moved on Campus
The Andrew Goodman Foundation and Bard College officials and students sue Dutchess County Board of Election for Bard College a non ADA compliant polling location, and ask for an on campus location instead.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Joins with The University of Alabama to Co-Host The Alabama Voting Summit ahead of The 2020 Presidential Election
On Saturday, September 12, The Andrew Goodman Foundation will co-host the Alabama Voting Summit with its Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere campus partner, the University of Alabama.
Read MoreLawsuit says polling place location doesn’t meet needs of Bard College students
The Andrew Goodman Foundation files a lawsuit against Duchess County Board of Elections for failing to provide students at Bard College an accessible and safe polling location.
Read MoreTake Your Power Back Weekend: Allyship As an Organizer
Listen to panelists discuss how student organizers can be allies to students of color and actively practice anti-racism.
Read MoreTake Your Power Back Weekend: Voting Rights Challenges That Keep Us Up at Night
Listen to panelists share advocacy stories and advice for young people, as well as discuss activism fatigue and the importance of rest.
Read MoreTake Your Power Back Weekend: Session 4, Take Back Your Truth
Segments featured in Session 4, “Take Back Your Truth,” of Take Your Power Back Weekend focused on conversations about educating students on the truth about voting rights, voter suppression, and the voting landscape.
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