Lockn’ is for Lovers

By Anastasia Soroko and Macy Nix on September 11, 2013

Lockn,’ HeadCount, Qello, and 15 non-profits add up to an unprecedented and beautiful festival collaboration.

The DOJ Takes on Texas Again — This Time Over Voter ID

By Angela Linneman on August 23, 2013

Texas takes on a second lawsuit from the Department of Justice over voting laws the DOJ sees as discriminatory.

Voting in the Post-Preclearance Era

By Angela Linneman on August 21, 2013

There’s more than one way to win an election.

NYC Votes: How a Wired City Can Make or Break a Candidate

By Angela Linneman on August 14, 2013

Do technology and the internet really decide who wins elections? NYC might answer that question this fall.

A Gathering of the Faithful at Vibes

By Pat Daley on August 6, 2013

It was hard work, hard rain, deep beauty, and HeadCount pride for our Festival Coordinator at The Gathering of the Vibes.

Voting Rights Fight Heating Up

By Angela Linneman on July 30, 2013

New battles over voting rights are flaring up in TX and NC.

How Capitol Community Rocked 3 Teachers’ Worlds (and Curricula)

By Jane Henderson on July 25, 2013

Our Capitol Community program sent 3 teachers to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Meeting them all together at The Capitol Theatre was kind of mind-blowing.

Gritty and Amazing: Road Journal from Camp Bisco

By Pat Daley on July 18, 2013

Life on the road isn’t always easy for our festival coordinators, but the love they get from our fans makes it all worthwhile.

Viewpoint: Trayvon Martin and the Failure of Self-Defense

By James Salazar on July 16, 2013

George Zimmerman’s acquittal for killing Trayvon Martin has one blogger asking interesting questions about acts of self-defense.

Highly Controversial Voter ID Law on Trial in PA

By Angela Linneman on July 15, 2013

Remember Voter ID laws from election season? A moment of truth for Pennsylvania’s law has come. Will it hold up in court?