Tag: history
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ICAN Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day and His Vision for America
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is not just a celebration of a man. It is a recommitment to a vision of citizenship and democracy that remains unfinished. Dr. Martin Luther King understood that civil rights were not abstract ideals. They were lived realities shaped by whether people could speak freely, worship without fear, gather peacefully,…
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Beyond the Ballot: 12 Ways to Make Your Voice Heard in America
Civic education and civic engagement are critical aspects to our republic and the well-being of a multiracial, democracy. Have you ever wanted to participate in your democracy beyond just voting? We’ll tell you how as citizens, we can shape the future we want for our nation. ICAN believes that passing the citizenship test is a…
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Navigating the New 128-Question U.S. Citizenship Test: Challenges for Nonprofits and Immigration Organizations
By Quentin Choy As of October 20, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) implemented a significant overhaul of the naturalization civics test, reshaping the landscape for immigrants seeking citizenship and the organizations that support them. The revamped test introduces 128 possible citizenship questions and requires applicants to answer 20 questions. The previous version…
