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...
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“Representation at the Polls” is the second conversation in a series in partnership with the Alaska Center about representation; questions on leadership...
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...
Pride and Power: The History and Future of LGBTQ+ Politics
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...
Civic Leadership and Organizing for Equitable Change
Our society, democracy and communities will never achieve their full potential on equal rights, justice, and opportunities for all unless we intentionally and honestly...
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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Alabama Voices for Black Voters Nationwide
Join series host Tonya Scott-Williams and series poet Ashley M. Jones as they chat with Arnée Odoms (Alabama Coordinator for Black Voters Matter Fund) grassroots...
While young people might not yet have the right to vote, many are engaged and looking for ways to make a difference. How do young Montanans push for public policies that...
What do we want our democracy to look like?
Join CPTV’s CUTLINE for a special dialogue among Connecticut residents, “Democracy and Community: Toward a Civic Reconstruction”. Designed and facilitated by the...
Why It Matters – Innovative Ways to Encourage Civic and Electoral Participation
Why it Matters: Innovative Ways to Encourage Civic and Electoral Participation is a virtual discussion with Rev. Justin R. Lester of the Congdon Street Baptist Church...
A conversation about organizing and democracy with Hahrie Han, director of the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and Adam Davis, executive director of...
Tonya Scott-Williams and series poet Ashley M. Jones engage in conversation with Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries, host of the Teaching Hard History podcast and author of...
Felon: A Reading & Conversation with Reginald Dwayne Betts
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...
Beyond Election Day: Renewing Our Culture of Civic Participation
What is the cure for the post-Presidential Election blues? The answer: an interesting and lively conversation with author Andrew Sommers, whose book—Engaged: A Citizen’s...