Civics For Change: Registering To Vote
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
Our latest installment of Civics for Change explains the key to making our voices heard in our democracy: registering to vote.
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Civics For Change: SCOTUS And Elections
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about Civil Rights
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
The Supreme Court of the United States has taken on two independent cases — Moore v. Harper and Milligan v. Merrill — with impending results that could greatly impact the landscape of our elections and what we know about voting rights.
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Civics For Change: The Aftermath Of Roe V. Wade
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
In this installment of our Civics for Change series, we discuss the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the immediate impact, and what you can do.
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Civics For Change: The For The People Act v. The Freedom To Vote Act
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
In September 2021, eight Senators introduced the Freedom to Vote Act in Congress. But what is it? What does it mean for the future of voting rights? And what happened to the For the People Act?
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Civics for Change: The Voting Rights Act of 1965 & the Fight for Voting Rights
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about Civic and Voter Education
Civil Rights
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
The right to vote is at stake in 2021, but there are two pieces of federal legislation that could help. 56 years ago, it was the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Learn how this Civil Rights era law continues to impact you today.
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Civics For Change: Voter Suppression 101
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
In this installment of Civics for Change, we explore what voter suppression is, and how it has evolved since the beginning of elections in the United States.
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Civics For Change: Why Poll Workers Are Important And How To Become One
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
In this installment of our Civics for Change series, we cover what poll workers do, why they're important, and how you can sign up to be one for the next election.
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Civics for Citizens: Caucuses, Iowa, and What it all Means
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
in Iowa
When it comes to following the primaries in an American Presidential election, trying to stay on top of who’s ahead, who’s behind, who’s up and down in the polls (and everything in between), can leave you feeling a bit dazed and confused. For this installment of Civics for Citizens, we’re taking a look at what distinguishes caucuses from primaries, why Iowa gets all the attention early on, and changes on the horizon for the 2020 primary season.
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Civics for Citizens – Elections
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
Are you confused about the U.S. elections system? Check out the first installment of our new blog series, Civics for Citizens--Elections.
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Civics for Citizens: Everything You Need to Know about Impeachment
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
What is impeachment, how does it work, and what does it have to do with the peach emoji? Those are just some of the questions answered in our latest Civics for Citizens blog.
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Civics for Citizens – The Executive Branch
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
Want to learn more about the role of the Executive Branch? Check out the second installment of our Civics for Citizens blog.
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Civics For Citizens: The First 100 Days
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about Civic and Voter Education
by Andrew Goodman Foundation
Learn more about a president's first 100 days in office and what you can do to stay civically engaged.
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