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Love Wisconsin is a digital storytelling project that celebrates Wisconsin.
Hear stories from municipal workers in Wisconsin.
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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...
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...
“What’s Next?” explores how tensions and fractures on national issues are playing out in local Pennsylvania politics.
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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Author Susan Clark, historian Paul M. Searls, podcaster Erica Heilman, and UVM professor Cheryl Morse reflect on what Vermont’s rural town meeting tradition can teach us...
From local races to seats in the state legislature, Nevada has continued to see an unprecedented number of young, new candidates running for and holding elected office...
Is there a rural/urban political divide in Montana and, if so, how deep is it? Are there some issues that reach across this divide? This panel explores issues important...
Greg Kearney is known for putting pen to paper and touching on recent issues affecting Americans. He has been drawing cartoons for newspapers, many of them political in...
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Join us for a conversation about how political power and public resources are distributed among neighborhoods, communities, and wards. We’ll consider historical factors...
Kevin Olson is the owner and president of Jackson, Wyoming-based Teton Media Works Incorporated (TMW). TMW’s media assets consist of local newspapers, magazines...
Fulton County in western Illinois, population 35,000, is known as the home of Dickson Mounds, occupied by Native Americans in the Woodland and Mississippian periods;...
Illinois Humanities presents, Country and the City: Common Ground in the Prairie State? Gallatin County Edition. Distributions: People, Places, and Power – Gallatin...