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Month: March 2025

To Believe the Answer is “No:” Religion, Conscientious Objection, and the U.S. Constitution

March 21, 2025 Nathan French 0

Dr. Nathan S. French Think about a time you’ve had to say, “No.” Why did you do it? Perhaps it was in relation to refusing […]

“So Help Them God? Pledges and Oaths of Office in the American Democracy”

March 11, 2025 Kahvah Whittaker 0

Dr. Nathan S. French It’s a moment in the day that many Americans know well. After a few morning announcements, a teacher, a student, or, […]

Dare to Dream: Students Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Original Speeches

March 6, 2025 Kahvah Whittaker 0

Democracy & Me invited students from three local schools to participate in the 2025 Dare To Dream Speech Competition in honor of Dr. Martin Luther […]

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