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Vote for Pedro (And the Students Too!): Student Voter Suppression in 2016

Published: September 14, 2016

There’s the “One man, one vote” principle. Then there’s the “One student, no vote” reality. Such is the case with student voter suppression. It’s a problem I ran into when running the Vote No on 1 Campaign in my home state of Tennessee. Student activists are facing added challenges to voter registration and accessibility across […]

By Anna Greer

Administration Voter Friendly Check List

Published: September 14, 2016

Is your campus voter friendly or are they contributing to student voter suppression? Remember – as a student you have the power to influence your administration to make voting easier and more fun – just like the founding fathers intended. Take a look at the check list below to see how your school stacks up! Then […]

By Mari Vangen

RECAP: Summer Feminist Institutes

Published: September 8, 2016

This past summer, we hosted a Feminist Summer Voting Institute for our campus groups and leaders to equip them with the skills, knowledge and expertise to run their own Get Out Her Vote! Campaign .  National Campus Organizers planned one day institutes of informative panels and workshops. We partnered with Campus Vote Project, Ignite NC, URGE, […]

By Edwith Theogene

Why the Higher Education Act Matters!

Published: September 1, 2016

The Higher Education Act (HEA) was signed into law on November 8, 1965. The initial purpose was to provide financial support for students coming from low-income backgrounds, but what a lot of folks don’t know is that the HEA also provides a platform for students to be involved in their country’s political activities. The HEA […]

By Malika Ghafour

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