Facilitating Political Discussions: A Facilitator Training Workshop Guide
Created during the polarizing 2016 election season, this step-by-step workshop guide trains facilitators to manage politically charged discussions on campus.
Created during the polarizing 2016 election season, this step-by-step workshop guide trains facilitators to manage politically charged discussions on campus.
A brief perspective from HBCU students on their interactions regarding civic engagement with Elections Officials, Politicians, Third-party organizations, and Campus Administrators.
Get to the Polls (GTTP) enables voters to identify where to vote or return their ballot, what’s on their ballot, and how to contact their state and local election officials by simply entering their address.
Understanding and overcoming the psychological barriers faced by student voters.
Expanding the Ballot: Providing Language Assistance to Non-English Proficient Voters Through Multilingual Poll Workers is a how-to guide that explains how voting rights advocates can replicate Usjid’s approach with a six-step process in counties across the United States.
Seven states currently discriminate on the basis of age in their vote-at-home (also known as absentee ballot) systems, and this report explains why these laws are unconstitutional under the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, which prohibits age discrimination in voting.
How To Vote provides a summary of voter registration and voting rules for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Students Learn Students Vote Coalition
Nonpartisanship guides the actions of the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition. It guides how we interact with colleges, universities, faculty, administrators, students, community organizations, and local leaders. It allows us to focus on building the strongest relationships possible with community organizations and higher education institutions working to improve voter access and create opportunities for students to participate in the democratic process. Most importantly, we are nonpartisan because we believe elections should be inclusive and we envision a democracy that is truly of all people, by all people, and for all people. The SLSV Coalition does not support or oppose any political party or candidate. We encourage and urge individuals and organizations we work with to become politically active, because we do not believe that political equals partisan. The views expressed by our members are their own and do not constitute the views or position of the SLSV Coalition.
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