Voting: A Walk Through U.S. History

Voting: A Walk Through U.S. History

A group activity

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    Voting: A Walk Through U.S. History

    A group activity

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    Engaging Impasse on Immigration

    Includes instructions for the workshop facilitator

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    Organizing College Students for Social Action

    Written by a former college summer intern

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    Letter to the Editor tips

    A great way to express your views

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TANF Tested: Lives of Families in Poverty during the Recession

See the results of NETWORK's study on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and reflect on the lives of families in poverty during the recession.

Voting: A Walk Through U.S. History

A group activity on the denial of voting rights in the U.S. and what happens when some people are left out.  Intended to illustrate how important it is for everyone to vote.

Reflections on Advocacy

A set of eleven 8 1/2" x 11" color charts, each with a social justice quote and image, that are meant to inspire civic participation.

Letter-to-the-editor Tips

Tips for writing letters to the editor, a great way to express your views to your community as well as members of Congress who read the news publications.