A comic by Aki Ruiz and Beka Feathers explaining how city charters work and how they can be reformed, using the city of Portland’s ongoing charter review process...
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From Hollywood Stereotypes to Social Activism: Asian Americans in the Media
This is the second entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. Karen Kuo, Associate Professor of Asian Pacific American Studies at Arizona State...
A comic by Jonathan Hill exploring how people can stay engaged in politics and advocate for the changes they want to see outside of major election cycles. Click to read...
Wyoming Connections: The Constitution and Why it Should Matter to you
Part of the Wyoming Connections: Why It Matters project, Wyoming Humanities hosts this webinar to explore what the Constitution means to us as individuals in our state...
“What’s Next?” explores how tensions and fractures on national issues are playing out in local Pennsylvania politics.
Join us on April 29th at 7:00 PM for the virtual premiere of Show Me Statesmanship, a film featuring former Missouri elected officials and political experts discussing...
The Voter’s Handbook – What is Redistricting and How Does it Work?
As populations change through the years, congressional districts must change as well. Census data affects who represents us on the state and national level. This program...
A native of Pohnpei, Carol Ann Carl reflects on the importance of connection––within our community, on ʻāina, and beyond horizons of new beginnings.
Blocked at the Ballot: Voting & Homelessness
Brought to you by the RI Council for the Humanities, a special episode of the Voices of Homelessness podcast.
A conversation with filmmaker and writer Astra Taylor, director of the documentary “What Is Democracy?” and author of “Democracy May Not Exist, but...