Vote-by-mail: A tradition worth expanding

With years of experience and proven success, the state is ready to take the next step in modern voting.
The Complete Patriot’s Guide to Juneteenth

Let’s throw a cookout, raise the flag, and tell the story of Juneteenth – honestly and in full.
Nebraska’s civic life is strong – but age, economic gaps emerging

The 2025 Nebraska Civic Health Index reveals sustained civic commitment amid widening gulfs by age and income.
An open letter to ‘No Kings’ participants

A march is a moment, but a movement is always in motion.
No Kings: a day to remember who we are

Show up for democracy – but be safe, peaceful, respectful, and nonviolent.
Nebraska after-school programs under threat

Tell Congress: More than 17,000 Nebraska students rely on 21st Century Community Learning Centers – protect after-school programs.
The cost of choosing our own reality

Journalists must serve the public interest. They must resist fear-based narratives and challenge power, not court it.
The Second House strained: Our 2025 legislative wrap-up

Thank you for staying active, engaged, and outspoken throughout this year’s Nebraska legislative session.
A co-op, not a corporation

America is more than what Americans produce, or how our communities serve the market instead of the other way around.
Living through the unspoken

‘Hypernormalization’ is the state when we know things are off – systems fray, norms unravel, and institutions fail — but we carry on as if little is wrong.