Be sure to keep up to date on upcoming elections and debates. Check out The New York Times 2020 Presidential Election Calendar. Visit the page often as some dates may be subject to change.
The American Democracy Project’s Recommended TED Talk of the Month
“The more we read and watch online, the harder it becomes to tell the difference between what’s real and what’s fake. It’s as if we know more but understand less, says philosopher Michael Patrick Lynch. In this talk, he dares us to take active steps to burst our filter bubbles and participate in the . . .
Oklahoma Civic Health Index 2012
“The report’s emphasis on the importance of voter education and civic skills to advancing public life across the state provides a model for others across the country working on these issues.”
-Kristen Cambell
For the full 2012 Oklahoma Civic Health Index click here . . .
The Associative Press Candidate Field Guide 2020
The Associative Press put out a handy Candidate Field Guide for the 2020 presidential candidates. It’s able to give you a quick overview of their strengths, weaknesses, and what they’re best known for all in one page.
If you’re confused how two candidates differ on the biggest topics, check out the “Issues” tab to compare . . .
The First Democratic Debate – A two night event Wednesday 06/26 and Thursday 06/27
Tonight’s debate will start at 9pm and end at 11pm Eastern Time (8pm and 10pm Central Time). Tomorrow’s debate will start and end at the same time. You can watch the debates live on NBC, MSNBC, Telemundo, Twitter, and YouTube. Tune in to the debates to learn more about the Democratic presidential candidates.
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What even is the “What Even is?” series?
The “What Even Is?” series is the ADP office’s newsletter on different topics and concepts we believe you should know about. These are only to spark your interest into the topics we select, as there is no way we could explain everything in one to two pages. We hope that these short newsletters can serve to inform and generate civic . . .
New KIDS COUNT Data Book ranks Oklahoma in bottom 10 states for child well-being
Oklahoma ranks in the bottom 10 states in the nation for child well-being, according to the 2019 KIDS COUNT® Data Book released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. With an overall ranking of 42nd out of all 50 states, Oklahoma ranked especially low for education (45th) and health (43rd).
The 2019 . . .