Rwanda joined the rest of the world on Monday, September 15, to mark the International Day of Democracy, reflecting on ways to preserve homegrown governance solutions developed over the past 31 years.
Stanford will celebrate its fifth annual Democracy Day on Nov. 4 in a day-long celebration of civic engagement marked by events, panels, mixers and activities. Despite it being a non-election year, ...
Monday, September 15 is Democracy Day, when newsrooms across the country highlight how trustworthy journalism is a critical component to healthy communities and a resilient democracy. When you support ...
To kick off his Democracy Day breakout session Youth and Democratic Erosion, SNF Agora Fellow Scott Warren asked a small group of first-year students how they feel about the current state of democracy ...
Five young people spearheading efforts around the world to bolster and restore democratic principles share what they have learned — and what needs to change. By Shivani Vora This article is from a ...
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