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
Insightful content about the ongoing struggle to ensure voting rights for all.
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
Like It or Not Electoral College Picks Our President Ever feel your vote was essentially erased on election night because your state’s electoral votes went
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg If there was a woman in contemporary times who embodied the spirit of the American suffragists
Fueling the Power of the Female Vote Much has been written about the importance of women getting out to vote in the upcoming election. And
Making an informed vote is more involved than simply casting your ballot. Not only will you have candidates at the federal, state, and local levels
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
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 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
How, Where, and When Will You Vote in 2020? With so many voting options to choose from, how do you pick what is right for
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