March for Voting Rights is Aug. 21 The event, organized by Black Votes Matter, will also feature voter registration, music, food...
Nebraska counts. Now, let’s ensure fair redistricting. The 2020 Census data released Aug. 12 puts the focus on next month's special session of the...
Voter restriction means new costs, complications, consequences We must not casually sign away our rights in the futile hope that we might feel a little bit...
‘If you need ID at the store, why not to vote?’ Democracy isn’t transactional, and polling places aren’t retail stores. Their locations,...
Voter ID is back. It’s time to activate. Voter ID is complicated, reactionary, ineffective, and expensive, potentially costing Nebraskans...
America, and its necessary insecurities This Independence Day, let's resolve to build greater democratic security for all Americans by...
The 26th at 50: a revolution, if we want it Like all great advancements in voting rights, the 26th amendment came after years of struggle and...
31 acts in honor of the ‘Civic Season’ Getting into The Civic Season? Here are 31 ways you can carry that enthusiasm into your community...
Season’s greetings: celebrating a national ‘Civic Season’ June 14 to July 4 – Flag Day to Independence Day – is the Civic Season, when Americans connect...
Help lead civic renewal in Greater Nebraska this summer Starting June 7 at our Grand Island HQ, Civic Nebraska will host five summer workshop sessions to...
Civic Nebraska @ the Statehouse: 2021 in Review With the 107th Nebraska Legislature adjourning sine die on May 27, Westin Miller takes a look at...
5 things about Law Clerk Shannon Konkol Shannon, a student at Nebraska Law, recently joined our Voting Rights Initiatives team. Here's more...