100 Years of the Vote

The Voting Rights Blog

Insightful content about the ongoing struggle to ensure voting rights for all.

Missouri Voters Guide

THE BASICS ·  Missouri permits online voter registration.  ·  The state does not, however, permit early voting or no-excuse absentee voting.  ·  Missouri voters are required to provide non-photo

Kansas Voters Guide

Voter Registration Guidelines from the in Kansas Secretary of States Office Q. Do I have to live in Kansas for a certain amount of time

How Justice Works

Preserving democracy requires following the law. Our country is clearly divided over the investigation and indictment of Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents to

The Op-Ed Initiative

Let’s Get Published

Women have fewer rights today than 50 years ago. Ongoing struggles that impact women include attacks on reproductive freedom, LBGTQ rights, public education, equal economic

100 Years of the Vote

Honoring the Past; Spotlighting the Future

As Women’s History Month 2022 winds down, it is especially appropriate to recognize two groundbreaking careers: The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg deserves special recognition

Winning is Easy, Governing is Harder

One of our original goals for creating 100 Years of the Vote was to develop information sources regarding the anniversary of the 19th amendment. In

Can you pass the United States Citizenship Test?

Join us in Prairie Village on Friday, June 21nd for the 4th annual Constitutional Quiz Bowl Challenge

RSVP required. To participate contact 100 Years of the Vote