Rogan’s List – December 4, 2023

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December 4, 2023

Stop fossil fuel exports, consequences for corruption, power the polls, and more!

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  • PROTECT ELECTIONS. BE A POLL WORKER.shortage of poll workers in US elections is a constant problem that can interfere with the smooth running of elections. We can help by becoming poll workers ourselves. Power the Polls is a nonpartisan project that recruits citizens to serve as poll workers and connects them to their local official channels so they can apply. Let’s sign up with Power the Polls so we can get started as poll workers for our upcoming 2024 elections.
  • FUNDING THE HUMANITIES
    Given the great deal of good that humanities organizations do in communities throughout the United States, policymakers and humanities advocates alike would do well to advocate for increased funding for this historically-underfunded field. Instead, they’ve long been under attack by conservatives – and just this week we saw them trashed in the New York TimesThis resource, put together by National Humanities Alliance, gives “an overview of how states, counties, and cities raise funding for the humanities, including for state and local departments or for individual cultural institutions. In addition to showcasing the most common policies that raise additional funding for the humanities, it offers notes on some less common—but nonetheless successful—funding policies employed by some cities and states to support the humanities in their communities. Fortunately, the task for humanities advocates is to increase humanities funding, not to build it from the ground up. Our hope is that this report is a starting point for humanities advocates and policymakers who are aiming to increase support for the humanities where they live.” Let’s check out and put to work the very practical tips in this guide.

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AND FINALLY, SOME GOOD NEWS


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