Our new director of public policy: Westin Miller Westin Miller has been named Civic Nebraska’s director of public policy. Westin joined Civic...
SCOTUS has spoken. Now, let’s get to work. By now you may have heard that the U.S. Supreme Court has handed down a pair of rulings related to...
Defend democracy. Start a Voting Rights Advocacy Team. At Civic Nebraska, we believe that voting is the foundation of our democratic system. It is the...
Court decision is a win for fair districts (for now) Today, the Supreme Court handed voters a victory who challenged Virginia’s state legislative...
The need for (and the eternal challenge of) a balance of powers Benevolent despotism. These days, when the U.S. Congress is firmly divided by ideology and even our...
Collective Impact Lincoln enters Year 3 Wow! It’s been two years since we learned that we were the recipients of Woods Charitable...
Meet Justin McCully, law clerk Justin McCully has joined our Voting Rights Initiatives team as a law clerk. Justin grew up in...
Husker Writers tackle food’s role in identity, place, civic life This spring, Civic Nebraska partnered with a University of Nebraska writing class led by Mark...
On civic engagement, let your values be your guide On June 7, Director of Voting Rights John Cartier had the privilege of speaking to Cornhusker Boys...
The 2019 Summer of Democracy Reading List We asked, and you delivered. In May, we put out the call for favorite books on citizenship, civic...
5 things about Grey Johnston, summer intern Howdy, I’m Grey Johnston, Civic Nebraska’s intern for the summer. I’m the one who is messing...
The civic effect of ‘psychological safety’ A lot happened since you last heard from me. I moved to Omaha and started anew at Immigrant Legal...