100 Years of the Vote

The Voting Rights Blog

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

Can You Take Time Off to Vote?

Are you entitled to time off when it comes to voting? This question pops up every election cycle. The answer is multilayered and might not

Mary McLeod Bethune

Born in South Carolina to parents who had been slaves, Mary McLeod (m. Bethune) was first interested in education, eventually founding a school for African

Jovita Idár

A teacher, writer, and a women’s activist, Jovita Idár was a remarkably powerful force for progress on both sides of the Mexican – US border.

Amelia Bloomer

Amelia Jenks Bloomer is probably best known for the clothing revolution she created for females in the mid 1800’s. The loose fitting pants she fashioned

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

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