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Regardless of how you voted or how you feel about the outcome of the 2016 election, there is one thing we can agree on: 55% voter turnout is too low. And while data is still being processed, it does seem that the Millennial vote decreased in this election.
Regardless of how you voted or how you feel about the outcome of the 2016 election, there is one thing we can agree on: 55% voter turnout is too low. And while data is still being processed, it does seem that the Millennial vote decreased in this election.
After reading about the event through the Center for Community Engagement's e-mail newsletter, I attended the 2016 Social Justice Institute at Saint Mary's College of California, the topic of which was "Counter-Stories of Service-Learning and Community Engagement" featuring keynote speaker Dr.
Every year the Center for Community Engagement hosts a Tips and Trends in Service-Learning faculty workshop.
In addition to the state-wide California ballot propositions, there are also county-wide and city-wide measures being proposed in Sonoma County.
Here in California, we have the opportunity to vote on more propositions than anywhere else in the country.
I attended the North Bay Organizing Project's 6th Annual Meeting. This meeting emphasized voting as one of the main ways to get the community's voice heard. As there are local government re/elections and 17 state-wide ballot measures, this is an important election year.
Recently I had the opportunity to join a Campus Compact Institute to start the process of creating a civic action plan for SSU.