Citizenship is more than a legal status or a collection of rights—it is a profound connection to a nation, its history and its future. To be a citizen means to ...
It’s not just the name of a TV game show. It’s the responsibility of every teacher, politician, parent, president, and every citizen. Knowledgeable voting, service, caring for others and truth-telling ...
The 4th of July has many of us contemplating our role as citizens in this great country, and it’s important to remember that there are two sides to being an American citizen — exercising your rights ...
There are certain rights granted to citizens of the United States. It matters not whether they are citizens by birth or by naturalization. Some of these rights include the freedom to express yourself, ...
Americans often talk about “our rights” and are not hesitant to invoke “our rights.” When we do so, we are talking about those rights protected under the United States Constitution, such as the right ...
Freedom of the press is one of our cherished rights. But so is freedom to criticize the press. Just yesterday, I read the following criticism, with which many of you will agree: "Our newspapers every ...
As a guy who taught high school civics back in the last century, I have some admittedly old-fashioned notions about civics instruction. For instance, it may sound archaic to some, but I still think ...
This is not the best of times for Nigeria. Every socio-economic index is a pointer that Nigeria is at its lowest level. Governments at all levels and citizens across religious, ethnic and even ...