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Principles, Parties, & Where America Goes From Here: Conclusion by David Thornburgh
David Thornburgh, CEO and President of the Committee of Seventy, closes off the event: Principles, Parties, & Where America Goes From Here.
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2016 Apps for Philly Democracy Hackathon
Seventy's partnering with the City of Philadelphia on Code for Philly's second annual Apps for Philly Democracy Hackathon, March 18-20.
news/Letters & Testimony
Senate State Government Committee Testimony on Redistricting Reform
Written Testimony on Redistricting Reform | Senate State Government Committee
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Writing for Impact Conference with Cosmic Writers
C70 is partnering with Cosmic Writers for a creative writing conference to mobilize Philadelphia high schoolers to use their voices to impact the upcoming mayoral election.
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Philadelphia City Council At-Large Candidate Convention
C70, WHYY, and the Philadelphia Inquirer are sponsoring a convention for voters to come meet directly with the 35+ candidates running for the at-large positions on City Council.
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General Assembly and Governor Approve Bill to Move 2020 Primary
Primary Election Shifts to June 2 with Emergency Provisions
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Exploring Political Endorsements
Political endorsements are an influential source of information for voters. This lesson discusses how students can use them. (30 minutes)
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La Salle University District Attorney Debate on October 19
La Salle University District Attorney Debate on October 19 District Attorney candidates Larry Krasner and Beth Grossman will meet at a debate hosted by La Salle University on October 19 at the new Founders' Hall facility at 723 N. Wister Street.
issue/Unit 1 - Laying the Foundation
E Pluribus Unum?
Our country faces significant challenges; some of them are caused by our polarized politics. How do we honor our differences instead of using them to divide us?
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Community Forum on Elections and Voting
Think that voting doesn't matter? You'll find out otherwise (and learn about your rights and how to exercise them) at Esperanza College's community forum on elections and voting Thursday (6-7:30 pm) at the student lounge on Esperanza's campus in Hunting Park (4621 N. 5th St.).