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Citizens Project publishes Freedom Watch to report on news and views relevant to our mission. During local elections, Citizens Project publishes a special edition of Freedom Watch that includes informative candidate survey responses and election information.
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2007 Columns and Freedom Watch:
Voting Rights Threatened by Proof of Citizenship Proposals
Colorado's 2008 Legislative Session Promises Progress, Opportunity
(12/20/2007)
Candidate Survey
(10/11/07)
Still Unequal; Race and Achievement in Public Schools
(10/27/07 Column)
The Struggle for Civil Rights; Looking Back, Looking Forward
(10/20/07 Column)
The End of Abstience-only Sex-ed?
Affirmative Action: Unfair Preference or Equal Opportunity?
(8/16/07 Insert)
Colorado's Small Businesses Forced to Discriminate?
(7/26/07 Column)
Hate Crimes Bill Opposed by Religious Conservatives
(6/28/07 Column)
Hundreds Gather to Create Community
(6/14/07 Column)
The Changing Colors of Colorado Springs’ Emerging Leadership
(5/31/07 Column)
Diversity. Community. Progress. PPEC's 1st Annual Victory Party
(05/17/07 Column)
Affirmative Action: It's About Justice
(5/03/07 Column)
Colorado Springs Votes for Change
(4/19/07 Column)
Jesus Camp, The First Amendment and Religious Freedom
(4/5/07 Column)
The White Privilege Conference comes to UCCS and Colorado Springs
(3/22/07 Column)
April 2007 Municipal Elections Candidate Survey
(3/8/07 Freedom Watch)
New Citizens Project Board Member Believes We Can Do Better
(2/22/07 column)
When Prevention Means More than Just Abstinence
(2/15/07 column)
Citizens Project Proudly Presents the Third Annual Divine Award Celebration (1/25/07 column)
Welcome!
(1/11/07 column)
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