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Gallery: ELSB’s “Why Should I Care?” Panel Highlights Advocacy For Next Generation
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors at the University of Louisville helped develop a panel, “Why Should I Care? Engaging in Local Issues as the Next Generation”, which featured United States Representative Morgan McGarvey (KY-03), Kentucky State Representative Josie Raymond (D-41), and State Representative Keturah Herron (D-42).
Read MoreNew Episode: Live The Legacy Podcast, Andrew Goodman Foundation
The Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development, a consortium of over 30 colleges and universities in the greater Philadelphia area, shares Season 3 Episode 2 of AGF's Live the Legacy podcast.
Read MoreSecuring The Booth: Fulton County’s Fight For Student Access To The Ballot Box
In Fulton County, Georgia, more common barriers to student voting were coupled with the threat of removed polling locations – just months ahead of not only the 2022 Midterm Elections, but also what would become a historic runoff election in the state.
Read MoreLive The Legacy Podcast, Third Season
The Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development, a consortium of over 30 colleges and universities in the greater Philadelphia area, shares Season 3 of AGF's Live the Legacy podcast.
Read MoreBard College Awarded $399,000 Grant From Mellon Foundation For Civic Engagement And Voting Rights
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreKillam Fellow Studies Abroad In Canada
ASU News profiles Anusha Natarajan, an Andrew Goodman Ambassador at Arizona State University, about her study abroad experience and other achievements.
Read MoreMellon Foundation Grants More Than $12 Million To Recipients Of Inaugural Higher Learning Open Call For Civic Engagement And Social Justice-Related Research And Projects
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreCivic And Social Organizations Market Report 2023: Demand, Growth Challenges, Industry Analysis And Forecasts To 2032
A new market report includes The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MorePizza At The Polls: The Absurdity Of SB 202 First Hand
AGF Board Member Evan Malbrough writes in Forbes about how SB 202 has complicated his efforts to provide pizza to voters waiting in long lines at polling places in Georgia.
Read MoreMellon Foundation Awards Bard College $399,000 Civic Engagement Grant
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
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