Timothy Lanier’s story of disenfranchisement in Alabama speaks to the reality of the more than 3 million Americans who are denied their right to vote. The Freedom to Vote Act, a transformative piece ...
The excuse often given for redacting racial progress is the contention that the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment ...
The US was not a true democracy before the Voting Rights Act. Wednesday’s decision has essentially destroyed the law ...
First let’s define Democracy: a system of government in which citizens elect representatives that align with their core values. Definition of govern: lead, oversee, protect. People who live and work ...
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Black Joy: An anti-voter suppression guide for defending democracy in the South
This originally published in the Black Joy newsletter. Sign up here to get encouraging content rooted in Black community and culture in your inbox every week. During a walk on a sunny Sunday morning, ...
College students everywhere know the feeling of watching their schedules fill up to the point where they struggle to fit even lunch into their day. Days get packed with labs, extracurriculars, ...
For most Americans this election has brought exhaustion, divisiveness and, for many, fear and deep pain. After the election Tom Nichols wrote in The Atlantic: “Americans must stay engaged and make ...
CPR is publishing a series of articles about the top issues for Colorado voters, drawn from the Voter Voices survey, and how the offices and questions on their ballot relate to them. Find all of the ...
In 2026, voters are being asked to make two decisions that go to the heart of our democracy and our future: whether to strengthen educational opportunity through the Educational Rights Amendment, and ...
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Opinion: It’s not just Black voters: A weakened Voting Rights Act endangers US democracy
Reducing the power of voters of color hurts Democrats and helps Republicans.
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Sectarianism? Family voting? No, what British Muslims are doing with their votes is called democracy
I’ve been speaking to Muslims across the country, many of whom are deserting Labour. They are as angry about potholes, traffic and litter as anyone else, says journalist and historian Taj Ali ...
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