• Public Schools: Talking Across the Divide


    PUBLIC SCHOOLS: TALKING ACROSS THE DIVIDE. BECKY PRINGLE AND GISELE HUFF Almost everyone has an opinion about public education, especially in the years since the COVID pandemic when the physical closure of schools and online schooling became highly controversial. The vast majority of American students attend public school, but the numbers are falling, partially because…

  • Hour of Outreach – Letter Writing!


    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84397029217 Join us for an Hour of Outreach! We’ll be spending one hour sending emails to law makers to help spread the word on STAR Voting! You can find the outreach playbook for this event as well as future events here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lmXwf-x-c9XT5Sfpla-dtI-3nTCUvLDyHN3SOgVBdAs/edit?usp=sharing Equal Vote is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Hour of…

  • Writing + Media Action Team Call


    Join the Writing & Media Team to engage with local media to inform your community and legislators and build the political will to advance the For Our Freedom amendment. Experienced writers and rookies are all welcome. Sessions will cover best practices for writing effective media pieces as well as getting published and interacting with local media. Each…

  • You’re Working With WHO?


    Join State Business Executives for our You’re Working With WHO?’ webinar with U.S. Senator Welch (VT) and U.S. Senator Marshall (KS). The series dives into congressional compromise, bipartisanship, and today’s state of play in Congress.

  • Pro-Life & Pro-Choice Leaders In The Same Room


    PRO-LIFE AND PRO-CHOICE LEADERS TOGETHER IN THE SAME ROOM: REVEREND ANNE FOWLER AND FRANCES HOGAN Abortion is one of the most passionate, divisive, and emotional issues in the 2024 election campaign. The debate is often dominated by extremes on both sides. But what if passionate pro-life and pro-choice movement leaders could get together in the…

  • Civil Dialogues—Why Partnerships Matter


    There was a time in the not too distant past when Americans could disagree without labeling friends, colleagues, and family members as “other.” Leaders who reached across the aisle to solve the nation’s problems were celebrated, not demonized. Take the relationship between former Presidents Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush. The 1992 presidential election…