Sep 10, 2020 | Gen Z, Kamala Harris, Millennials, Social Issues, Women's Rights
Kamala Harris’ rise sends message of hope to young girls of color Source: CNN Who is Kamala Harris? A look at her life and career in politics 13:40 (CNN)Kamala Harris’ place as a Black and South Asian American woman on the Democratic ticket sends a message...
Jun 11, 2020 | Justice Reform, Social Issues, Voting Rights
Should ex-felons have their right to vote restored? If so, will this have any effect on court workloads? Traditionally, defendants convicted of a felony lost their right to vote, sit on a jury, and (in most states) possess a firearm. It was commonly thought that...
Jun 5, 2020 | Gen Z, Millennials, Social Issues, Social Media
One-in-ten eligible voters in the 2020 electorate will be part of a new generation of Americans – Generation Z. Born after 1996, most members of this generation are not yet old enough to vote, but as the oldest among them turn 23 this year, roughly 24 million will...
Jun 2, 2020 | Social Issues
After weeks of virtual events, Mr. Biden went to Bethel A.M.E. Church in Wilmington to hear from community leaders. ‘Hate Just Hides. It Doesn’t Go Away,’ Biden Says Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. visited Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in...
May 20, 2020 | Millennials, Voting Rights, Women's Rights
Women of Color in Elective Office 2019 Congress, Statewide, State Legislature, Mayors For information on the history of women of color in elective office click here. Congress 47 Of the 126 women serving in the 116th U.S. Congress, 47, or 37.3%, are women of color; in...
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