Ciani spoke about the women’s suffrage movement and activists’ efforts to press Congress to pass the 19th Amendment.
Unit: American Democracy Project
Constitution Day presentation on voting activists, September 19
The American Democracy Project (ADP) and the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning are hosting a presentation to commemorate Constitution Day.
Individuals, organizations honored for civic engagement work
Illinois State University recognized students, faculty, staff, and on- and off-campus groups for their outstanding contributions to civic engagement.
Civic Engagement Celebration, April 30
Illinois State University’s chapter of the American Democracy Project is holding the Civic Engagement Celebration on Tuesday, April 30, in the Circus Room of the Bone Student Center.
Producer, director Conrad Weaver to attend free Thirsty Land showing, March 25
The public is invited to attend a free screening of Thirsty Land at the Normal Theater on Monday, March 25. The documentary begins at 7 p.m. and film producer/director Conrad Weaver will present immediately following the movie.
Nominations for Civic Engagement Awards open
Illinois State University’s chapter of the American Democracy Project (ADP) is accepting nominations for the annual Community Engagement Awards.
Funds available for civic engagement projects
Up to $1,000 will be awarded in February and must be used during the 2019 spring semester for local, student-led civic engagement projects.
BallotReady prepares voters for election day
For individuals that are unsure of who they will be voting for on November 6 or are still researching their options, Ballot Ready is just one available online tool for voter research.
Spotlight Q&A: American Democracy Project encourages political engagement on campus
Students navigating the voting process in the run-up to the midterm elections have an ally at Illinois State University.
McBride to speak on why local government matters, October 24
Join the American Democracy Project and Normal Town Council member, R. C. McBride, in a discussion about why local government matters.