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National Voting Coalition Announces 2024 Advisory Board to Advance Agenda in Presidential Election Year
Rolland Grady, Andrew Goodman Ambassador at The University of Alabama, joined the Students Learn Students Vote Advisory board, a group of 16 leaders from throughout the United States who will lead nonpartisan strategies to ensure access, register, educate, and turn out students to vote throughout this year’s important election.
Read MoreSecuring On-Campus Polling Places: Case Studies From The Andrew Goodman Network
Take a look at some Case Studies on securing on-campus polling locations from The Andrew Goodman Network.
Read MoreIntroducing The Harry Belafonte Memorial Project
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights announced the release of the Harry Belafonte Memorial Project, which was written and produced by AGF Board member Evan Malbrough and features AGF Board Member David Goodman.
Read MoreCivics For Change: Primary Elections
The 2024 primary elections present a pivotal moment for voters, offering a unique opportunity to shape the political landscape and influence the future direction of our nation.
Read MoreWhat To Know: The 2024 Iowa Caucus
Abby Meyer, Andrew Goodman Ambassador at Simpson College, helps explain the significance of the Iowa Caucus.
Read MoreHistoric Vote Empowers Young People In Newark | Opinion
Newark city council vote to expand the franchise to 16-year-olds for school board races.
Read MoreQueens College To Honor Martin Luther King. Jr Day With Special Ceremony Sunday
Queens College is hosting its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on Sunday, Jan 14th.
Read MoreNewark City Council Gives 16- And 17-Year Olds Right To Vote In School Board Elections
The Newark City Council voted 9-0 to allow 16- and 17-year olds to vote in school board elections.
Read MoreFall 2023 Roundup: Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere’s Semester Highlights
From Civic Holidays to Election Day in November, review some highlights from the Fall 2023 Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere Semester.
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