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Covid-19 Changed How We Vote. It Could Also Change Who Votes.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our ability to participate in the democratic process. That's why The Andrew Goodman Foundation is leveraging technology to ensure that students stay involved, register, and vote in upcoming elections.
Read MoreStudent Activist Works for Democracy and Dialogue
Andrew Goodman Ambassador and Stony Brook University student Tamara Smith's emphasizes the importance of dialogue in political action and advocacy as she creates more spaces for Black representation on campus.
Read MoreLuna Stage Awarded NEA Grant for Voting Writes Project
The Andrew Goodman Foundation partners with Luna Stage for "Voting Writes" a project bringing together playwrights and musicians to examine the history of voter marginalization and activism in New Jersey.
Read MoreThere is No Place for Age Discrimination in Voting
The Andrew Goodman Foundation's Chief Counsel for Voting Rights, Yael Bromberg, demands that absentee voting in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Indiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky, be made available to all voters regardless of age.
Read MoreUW journalism student interviews NAACP president on ‘Meet the Press: College Roundtable’
Andrew Goodman Ambassador and University of Wisconsin student Tamia Fowlkes talks with NAACP President Derrick Johnson on how students can make meaningful change and hold their leaders accountable, and the importance of policy advocacy amidst the Black Lives Matter movement.
Read MoreNew Report by Constitutional Scholars Blasts Texas’ Limit on Mail-In Voting as Discriminatory
The Andrew Goodman Foundation, constitutional scholars and voting-rights group releases "Age Discrimination in Voting at Home" study, challenging Texas and six other states for violating the 26th amendment.
Read MoreGeorge Floyd’s killing resurrects nightmares for families of civil rights martyrs
For the Goodmans, survivors of racial violence and their family members, the recent murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and other Black Americans mirrors the racial hatred and violence of the past, and is a stark reminder that the work towards racial justice is not over.
Read MoreCampus given ‘Elite Leader’ status by Andrew Goodman Foundation
Western Carolina University Vote Everywhere Team's voter registration and education efforts continues to designate the campus as a state and national leader for student voting.
Read MoreRock the Vote launches virtual summer initiative to register 200,000 voters
The Andrew Goodman Foundation recently became a partner for Democracy Summer 2020. Democracy Summer is Rock The Vote's summer-long initiative aimed at registering 200,000 new voters.
Read MoreBinghamton University designated Elite Leader Campus by Goodman Foundation
Binghampton Campus Champion and Ambassadors will continue to elevate leadership Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere Campus Teams through their successful strategies in student voter participation thought organizing, advocacy, and adaptation.
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