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This Parkland Survivor Is Getting First-Time Voters to the Polls
When Ryan Servaites felt the energy of the massive crowd at the 2018 March for Our Lives, he recognized that as the meaning of power and activism.
This 29-Year-Old Activist Is Speaking Out to Protect Black Transgender Women
Raquel Willis fiercely connected with a crowd of thousands in Brooklyn, leading them in a powerful moment that rippled across online platforms.
This Young Activist Is Using Church Networks to Get Out the Vote
"Churches are the ones who can drive and push their congregations to vote when election time comes,” says Jonathan Ruiz Cervantes.
8 People on How Voting Complications Changed Their Plans for the Election
"I don't know if I'll be able to stay in the long-term hotel where I've been living for long enough to change my registration and vote from here."
This Activist Is Fighting for Latino Representation in Nevada: 'It's Important to Have People in Office That Look Like Me'
Jazmin Villagomez, 22, works with Mi Familia Vota to inform, engage, and build political power in the Latinx community.
This 23-Year-Old Is Working to Get Out the Vote in Rural Utah
Nate Vosburg focuses on underrepresented communities that have a unique set of challenges, like a shortage of polling locations, poor Wi-Fi service, and lack of physical addresses.
Why Amazon Is Actually Good for the USPS
Trump has long bashed the post office for its partnership with Amazon, but recently released documents tell a different story.
How to Figure Out Which Candidates Actually Care About the Environment
Here's a set of tools to help you understand the issues and vote in support of climate reform.
12 Environmental Justice Organizations to Donate Time and Money To
As the most vulnerable of us are left to flounder in the wake of the climate crisis, advocacy groups can help fill the gap that politicians and companies have created.
‘Ready to Deliver:’ Read the Post Office’s Mandatory Pep Talk About Election Mail
According to the leaked speech, the USPS says it will undo nearly all of Louis DeJoy's most controversial policies and make election mail its "number one priority."
The Legacy of ‘Going Postal’
In the late 80s and early 90s, a spate of shootings by disgruntled postal workers became the primary way most Americans thought of the post office. They also shed light on an agency with a profoundly unhealthy work environment.
This Teen Activist Is Fighting to Lower the Voting Age: 'We Can Drive Cars, We Can Pay Taxes'
"We have a five-year plan and are trying to start on the city level," says Portland native Catie Macauley.