Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere Promising Practices: Recruiting Volunteers (2020)
A spotlight on a promising practice for student voter engagement: recruiting volunteers. Read about Bowling Green State University's success in this Q&A with Paul Valdez, former Andrew Goodman Campus Champion at Bowling Green State University.
Read MoreCivics For Change: 2022 Midterm Elections
Our latest installment of Civics for Change explains what midterm elections are and how you can be prepared to make your voice heard in them this year.
Read MoreCivics For Change: Andrew Goodman
In this installment of our Civics for Change series, we discuss the life of Andrew Goodman and how our Andrew Goodman Ambassadors are continuing his legacy today.
Read MoreCivics For Change: Freedom Summer 1964
In this installment of our Civics for Change series, we dive into our legacy story and its roots in Freedom Summer 1964.
Read MoreCivics For Change: James Earl Chaney
In this installment of our Civics for Change series, we discuss the life of James Earl Chaney and how our Andrew Goodman Ambassadors are continuing his legacy today.
Read MoreCivics For Change: John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
Our latest installment of Civics for Change covers the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, a piece of federal legislation that would restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Read MoreCivics For Change: Michael Schwerner
In this installment of our Civics for Change series, we discuss the life of Michael Schwerner and how our Andrew Goodman Ambassadors are continuing his legacy today.
Read MoreCivics for Change: Mythbusting the Filibuster
In this edition of Civics for Change (formerly Civics for Citizens) we'll be separating filibuster fact from fiction.
Read MoreCivics for Change: Redistricting 101
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released redistricting data from the 2020 Census to the 50 states. Learn how the redistricting process, now underway, will affect how we vote for the next 10 years.
Read MoreCivics For Change: Reforming The Electoral Count Act
In this installment of Civics for Change, we explore the Electoral Count Act of 1887, two bills that could update it, and why we must push for its reform to protect the voice of the American people.
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