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VOTING, VOICES AND VISIONS PARA GUÅHAN
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This is the third entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. Karen Leong, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Asian Pacific...
On Wednesday, April 21, at 6 p.m., the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities hosted Leslie Harris in conversation with Martha Jones on her groundbreaking book Vanguard:...
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...
The final event in SDHC’s Voting: Why It Matters series features South Dakota civic leaders (Professor Frank Pommersheim, Representative Tamara St. John, and Amy...
This event was hosted by Union County College. Funded through the “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative, the Democracy Conversation Project...
Throughout Nevada, what barriers do Indigenous people face and what issues do they turn out for? This discussion features Indigenous leaders Janet Davis, Lynn Manning...
Join WHY IT MATTERS series host, Tonya Scott-Williams, and series poet, Ashley M. Jones, as they chat with Dr. Karlyn Forner, author of WHY THE VOTE WASN’T ENOUGH FOR...
TERCER EPISODIO de la serie “Después de las elecciones, ¿qué?: Democracia y participación ciudadana”, subvencionado por la Fundación Andrew W. Mellon. Participación de...
A panel discussion about how Black Americans in Omaha experienced the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s.
Ratified in 1870, the 15th Amendment stated that a citizen’s “race, color, or previous condition of servitude” should not prevent them from voting. Dr. Kim Warren of the...
Two key figures in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement join us to talk about how they decided to stand up and make a difference for voting rights in the USA. Moderated by...
Words & Reflections From the Commission on Decolonization with Melvin Won Pat-Borja. This special presentation and conversation will highlight the history of the...
As girls, sisters Lynda Blackmon Lowery and Jo Ann Lowery Bland marched for Civil Rights in Alabama. Hear their powerful first-hand accounts as well as their vision for...
The 2020 election demonstrated the power and influence of BIPOC voters—Black, Indigenous, and other people of color—and young voters. The national election saw its...
Join us for our inaugural “Unincorporated” webinar presentation Ti Måmakpo’, with community advocate and poet Selina Onedera-Salas in conversation with...
Kentucky Humanities · Vote Worthy Podcast 4 – Presidential Inauguration, Electoral Process, Voting Rights Vote Worthy part 2 discusses the presidential...
In this week’s episode of Perfecting Democracy, Ron Bryant interviews Dr. Barbara Palmer about the role and history of women in electoral politics. Dr. Palmer is a...