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Student Activism and Voting Rights: Continuing the Work of Freedom Summer
Voting rights have come a long way since Andrew Goodman lost his life during Freedom Summer in 1964, but with new voting restrictions, it’s just as important to fight for voting rights today.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens – Elections
Are you confused about the U.S. elections system? Check out the first installment of our new blog series, Civics for Citizens--Elections.
Read MoreHistory Proves Coalitions Built on Morals, Not Politics Will Affect Real Change | HuffPost
History shows us time and time again, how extraordinary examples of coalition building can have a lasting impact on our country. - HuffPo
Read MoreVoter Survival Guide: Who, What, Where, Why and How
Voting can be a confusing process. Members of the Vote Everywhere Alumni Association created a step-by-step guide on how to register and vote. -AGF Blog
Read MoreBlack History Is Everyone’s History
The cause that Andrew Goodman gave his life for is still a battlefield 53 years later. -AGF Blog
Read MoreSimpson College VE Ambassadors Write a Letter to Iowa’s State Government Committee
Simpson College Vote Everywhere Ambassadors write a letter to the Iowa State Government Committee voicing their concern about pending legislation which would disenfranchise out-of-state student voters. -AGF blog
Read MoreWhy I Moral March
East Carolina Vote Everywhere Ambassador Erick Jenkins talks about the importance of attending the Moral March in North Carolina. -AGF Blog
Read MoreReflections on Being a Public Enemy
University of Alabama Vote Everywhere Ambassador Dana Sweeney discusses carrying on the Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner legacy today. -AGF Blog
Read MoreSeven Super Bowl Commercials Aim to Increase Awareness, Not Sales in 2017
Seven retailers use commercials to weigh in on real issues affecting the U.S. during Super Bowl LI
Read MoreSix Ways to Stay Civically Engaged Between Elections
Our VE Program Development and Evaluation Manager discusses six ways to stay civically engaged between elections.
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