The South Carolina Humanities Electoral Initiative features scholars from institutions across the country.
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The South Carolina Humanities Electoral Initiative features scholars from institutions across the country.
Visit the South Carolina Website
What does it mean to be a citizen? What are the obligations of citizenship in a Democracy? What responsibilities are intertwined with civic duty? Tune in Thursday...
How does voting build community? Join Nevada Humanities for a conversation with members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities throughout Nevada to talk...
The final webinar in the series, Voices From the Unincorporated Magazine, celebrated the magazine’s launch and brought together three contributors to reflect on...
Streamed Live on May 11, 2021 – Join Nevada Humanities for a conversation with journalists Masha Gessen and Jon Ralston about the state of journalism in the United...
This event was hosted by County College of Morris. Funded through the “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative, the Democracy Conversation Project...
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.
Brought to you by the RI Council for the Humanities, a special episode of the Voices of Homelessness podcast.
LGBTQ+ people make up at least 5% of the U.S. population, but hold just 0.17% of elected positions, according to the UCLA Williams Institute. More political...
Our society, democracy and communities will never achieve their full potential on equal rights, justice, and opportunities for all unless we intentionally and honestly...
This event was hosted by Camden County College. Funded through the “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative, the Democracy Conversation Project...
What are elections like in other countries? In this panel discussion, we will be covering electoral politics in Eastern Europe, the Middle East/North Africa, and the...
Conversations are happening across the nation about the voting rights of formerly incarcerated people. What is being discussed in Nevada? Join Nevada Humanities for a...
The United States has been around for more than 250 years, and the mechanisms for the way people vote has changed as the US matures. Many people wonder what voting can...
This event was hosted by Middlesex College. Funded through the “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative, the Democracy Conversation Project (DCP)...
QUINTO EPISODIO de la serie “Después de las elecciones, ¿qué?: Democracia y participación ciudadana”, subvencionado por la Fundación Andrew W. Mellon. Participación del...