Brought to you by the RI Council for the Humanities, a special episode of the Voices of Homelessness podcast.
Keyword: Voter Education
This is the first entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. David Cuillier, Associate Professor of Journalism at University of Arizona...
Grassroots journalism is on the rise. In recent years, reporters on social media have set new journalistic norms to reach sources and break stories. Simultaneously...
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...
In every election, the Native American vote is important. Many experts credit the Native American vote with being the deciding factor in elections across the country...
The Civic Reckoning that was 2020 (and What it Means for Teaching and Learning Civics)
An insightful Humanities to Go Online program exploring the civic principles at the center of 2020’s meltdown. Dianna Gahlsdorf Terrell, Ph.D. (Saint Anselm College)...
El acceso a la información, los procesos electorales y la participación ciudadana
“El acceso a la información, los procesos electorales y la participación ciudadana” PRIMER EPISODIO de la serie “Después de las elecciones, ¿qué?: Democracia y...
Voters in Mississippi will decide on a 2018 rematch between Hyde-Smith and Espy
Mississippians will be deciding a rematch of the 2018 U.S. Senate race when they head to the polls tomorrow. Democrat Mike Espy is trying again to unseat Republican...
Referendum on ballot could end Jim Crow-era law for statewide elections
A referendum on the November ballot in Mississippi seeks to remove a Jim Crow- Era law historians say was designed to prevent Blacks from holding statewide office...
In five days, Mississippians will vote on the adoption of a new state flag. During this summer of unrest over racial injustice legislators passed a bill removing the old...
Should Medical Marijuana become legal in Mississippi?
Mississippi could become the 35th state to legalize medical marijuana. Voters will get to decide next Tuesday. There are two proposals on the November ballot: Initiative...
Kentucky Humanities · Vote Worthy Podcast 2 – Women and Minorities in 2020 Politics and Public Service Host, Tom Martin, welcomes Joshua A. Douglas, Distinguished...
Florida Decides: A Conversation with Secretary of State Laurel M. Lee
Florida is the nation’s largest swing state where elections are often decided by razor thin margins. Already, local elections officials have begun sending vote-by-mail...
This considerable, expanded issue of our award-winning magazine is one programming component of a larger national initiative entitled Democracy and the Informed Citizen...