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Learning About Conflict and Compromise
The Day No One Played Together by Donalisa Helsely
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Pennsylvania’s election was free and fair. We need our public officials to stand firm.
Pennsylvania’s election was free and fair. We need our public officials to stand firm.
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300 Philadelphia Students March to City Hall for Vote Early Day
Students from eight schools participated in the “Give Us a Ballot” march and completed their mail-in ballots as part of a national celebration.
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Committee of Seventy Awarded $900,000 in Grant Funding
The Committee of Seventy announced that it has been awarded major grants totaling $900,000 to support its work to strengthen democracy, elections and civic education in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. This includes an $800,000 grant from William Penn Foundation, matching their previous investment from 2022—the largest grant Seventy ever received in its history. Seventy will also receive $80,000 from the Agua Fund, and $20,000 from CivXNow, a project of iCivics.
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City Hall Roll Call: September 23, 2021
Public Safety Committee Advances Driving Equality Bill to Full Body
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Studio C70 Candidate interviews, 2023 Primary
PA Youth Vote and Committee of Seventy are hosting nonpartisan live interviews of political candidates by students in PA public high schools!
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Mail-In Ballot Tutorial
Seventy provides a guide on how to easily, safely, and securely send in your mail-in ballot for this upcoming election.
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2016 Election Returns Watch Party at City Diner
City Diner is the place to be after the polls close on Nov. 8th!
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Poll Worker Q&A
Seventy's Patrick Christmas discusses common concerns, questions, and issues poll workers may face.
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Can We Talk? Statewide Dialogue
Can We Talk? introduces students to skills that promote civil dialogue across difference. Students, supported by trained moderators, talk about issues that matter to them.