Love Wisconsin is a digital storytelling project that celebrates Wisconsin.
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Love Wisconsin is a digital storytelling project that celebrates Wisconsin.
Hear stories from Odyssey project students.
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The essays in “This Is Your Democracy” look at the commitments we make to justice, not only through protests and voting, but also as friends and family members. In...
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION —Why it Matters: Promoting Civic and Electoral Participationby David Gray Adler Conversations at the Dinner Tableby Gina M Bennett...
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...
Podcasters! Hannah Blackand Niki Kottmann, both journalists with the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, joined us for an in depth discussion about their recent research on how...
Evette Dionne, editor-in-chief of Bitch Media and author of Lifting as We Climb: Black Women’s Battle for the Ballot Box, discusses her Coretta Scott King Author Honor...
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...
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...
A comic by Sarah Mirk exploring how a ballot measure to provide universal preschool went from idea to reality in Oregon.
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With Good Reason · Who Votes? Remember those twelve months where every ad was asking you to vote? It was inescapable. Gilda Pedraza and her team worked around the clock...
From Virginia Festival of the Book by Virginia Humanities On February 4, poet Reginald Dwayne Betts discussed his latest collection, Felon, in a reading and conversation...
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“El acceso a la información, los procesos electorales y la participación ciudadana” PRIMER EPISODIO de la serie “Después de las elecciones, ¿qué?: Democracia y...
Jamelle Bouie, a columnist for the New York Times and political analyst for CBS News, joins Adam Davis, executive director of Oregon Humanities, for a conversation on...
The passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 did not win women the right to vote—despite repeated claims that it did. Just what, then, did the women’s suffrage amendment do...
“La participación de la diáspora puertorriqueña en los procesos de autodeterminación de PR” SEGUNDO EPISODIO de la serie “Después de las elecciones, ¿qué?: Democracia y...