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Democracy and Me shares the information below to provide you with new opportunities, experiences and ideas to enhance your role as a student and citizen.

Winter Break Trivia Night

December 18, 2020 Julie Coppens 0

You now officially have plans for the New Year: Democracy & Me is hosting our very own virtual Trivia Night, 7 p.m. Saturday January 2, […]

“Freedom Friends” Election Diaries

November 4, 2020 Julie Coppens 0

As we experience, record, and later look back on significant events, personal diaries can become powerful sources—they’re the OG “first draft of history.” In turbulent […]

Local Students Power the Polls

November 3, 2020 Julie Coppens 0

Talawanda H.S. student and Democracy & Me intern Jean Pateman, 17, is one of thousands of American teenagers too young to vote this year, but […]

Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day

October 13, 2020 David Childs 13

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Originally posted on October 24, 2019 IntroductionWe recently celebrated Columbus Day, and for many people in the US it […]

A Colorful Way to Get Out the Vote

September 25, 2020 Julie Coppens 0

Our friends at Art on the Streets are making it easy (and fun) to get information about voting in 2020, with these super-cool coloring pages created by […]

Are You Watching HAMILTON?

July 10, 2020 Webmaster 0

And just as importantly: Have you listened to our podcast? Thanks to Abby Doench, a visual art major at the Cincinnati School for Creative and […]

What Does Justice Look Like?

May 30, 2020 Julie Coppens 1

Since we launched this series in May 2020, in partnership with Elementz, we’ve heard from dozens of teens and young adults across the WVXU listening […]

Effective Ways of Teaching about Impeachment in Middle and High School Classrooms

December 9, 2019 David Childs 5

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University For this week’s article we will continue with the topic of impeachment. We decided to continue the discussion, as […]

Kids4Peace Works to Make a Difference

August 9, 2019 Tatyana Woodall 0

K4P or Kids4Peace, is a worldwide nonprofit interfaith organization with chapters in Jerusalem, France and North America. Since 2002, they have been dedicated to ending […]

Your Vote Counts!

July 31, 2019 Tatyana Woodall 1

Are you new to the political scene? Want to make sure your community reflects your values? Then register to vote today, and make a difference […]

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