Native American election law experts consider wider impact of the Navajo language requirement
Election History articles on Democracy Chronicles
Here we cover how democracy has progressed through time in our highly suggested global election history coverage. Modern systems of democracy largely arose out of the Europe through the period at the end of the Middle Ages into the Reformation, the Age of Enlightenment, and the American and French Revolutions. However in reality, democratic decision making is an even more ancient invention and in many ways a fixture of nature . Also check out our section on World Democracy.
Sisters Lifetime Spent Protecting Voting Rights Act
Two women reflect on life of charity for minority voters and decades of activism protecting Voting Rights Act
Canada Indigenous Atone for Ancient Rivalries in Unity Push
In union with the First Nation’s plan for more sovereignty, Canada indigenous atone for colonial era crimes
Ken Burns Documentary Reveals Roosevelt Personal Story
PBS documentary series to feature the overlooked Teddy Roosevelt personal story and that of his fifth cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt who together had a permanent impact on America and the broader world
Unions Behind Labor Day, Worker Safety and Child Working Laws
Industrial Revolution and factory life changed society forever but changes to democratic government are thanks to work of same unions behind Labor Day start
Historic Indiana Church Marks Civil Rights Act Anniversary
Services and celebrations in New Albany, Illinois mark the anniversary of the Civil Rights Act inside a local historic church that was a stop on the Underground Railroad for slaves escaping from the pre-Civil War South
Politicians Clash on How to Teach History in Public School
How should we teach history in public school when so many different opinions exist, even locally?
China Tries to Censor Anti-Communist Party Hackers
Tightly-controlled government news channels taken over by anti-Communist Party hackers in glitch
Pointless Israel-Palestine Conflict Rips Families Apart
Struggles and divisions in family with both Jewish and Palestinian heritage reveals the deeper scars left by decades of war in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict
Border Crisis: Where Are Our Tears?
We have been reading much about the border crisis, and though I campaign mostly for adjunct faculty, as I always say, everything is related. We are all in this together. As we can see, we are all disenfranchised. So are the children escaping from their homelands.