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  • Mekenna Miller | Tarpeia

    < Back Mekenna Miller Volunteer Mekenna Miller is an American History Researcher at Amending America. Aside from her volunteering, she is a former middle school social studies teacher. Now, she works with an AI company as a history expert. Mekenna has lived in Arizona just about her entire life and attended Arizona State University. She earned her B.S. in Political Science and then decided to pursue her lifelong passion and received an M.A. in History. She is most interested in the American Revolution and the Early Republic but also enjoys studying ancient civilizations. Mekenna believes history should be fun and accessible for everyone. When she is not researching history, she enjoys expressing herself through art and loves being in the great outdoors.

  • Nour Chbany | Tarpeia

    < Back Nour Chbany Chief Marketer Nour Chbany is the chief marketer; she is Majoring in finance and loves exploring new countries and new cultures. “I am proud to contribute to Tarpeia and cannot wait to see this community thrive and for us to grow and fulfill our purpose of helping teachers teach and students study American history.”

  • Constituting America | Tarpeia

    < Back Constituting America Educational Nonprofit Constituting America is a non partisan educational 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) founded in 2010. Constituting America is committed to reversing the trend of civic apathy and ignorance permeating our society today. Our mission is to teach students and adults across America about the nonpartisan relevancy of the U.S. Constitution and the principles of self-governance inherent in our founding documents. We do this through multi-tiered programs such as: Free Constitution Presentations for Schools. Click here to learn more A Scholarship Contest for Students & Teachers. Click here to learn more National Promotion of our Winners' Works. Click here to see some of our Winners' short films, songs, PSA's & more! Yearly online studies of founding documents. Click here for our most recent First Principles of the American Founding 90 Day Study. Click here for Constituting America Founder, Actress Janine Turner's New Talk show on American Exceptionalism!

  • AEI's CERN | Tarpeia

    < Back AEI's CERN Nonprofit Think Tank There is little in the realm of public policy that can advance opportunity, family, and the American creed as powerfully as does education. Yet, it can seem today that too many are intent on using education to promote bureaucracy, division, and a war on rigor. The Conservative Education Reform Network seeks to rectify this problem by cultivating a national community of conservative leaders in education, spanning a broad array of issue areas, positions, regions, and viewpoints. Through the network, we hope to foster meaningful efforts to promote solutions for students and families in the areas of early childhood, K–12, and higher education. The network boasts more than 850 members, hailing from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., working in a variety of roles, and offering a far-flung range of expertise.

  • Herzog Foundation | Tarpeia

    < Back Herzog Foundation Foundation Herzog Foundation exists to catalyze and accelerate the development of quality Christ-centered K-12 education. Our vision is for families and culture to flourish through quality Christian education. The legacy of Stan’s career centers around making national transit ecosystems accessible and sustainable. Likewise, the legacy of Stan’s philanthropy centers around making the ecosystems of Christian education more accessible and sustainable for families across the nation.

  • Mindy Huspen | Tarpeia

    < Back Mindy Huspen Chief Moderator Mindy is the Chief Moderator at Tarpeia. She is a rising junior at The King's College studying Journalism, Culture and Society. Originally from Western Colorado, Mindy has been involved in grassroots politics and civic engagement from a very young age at the local and state level. She is also an avid debater, winning multiple titles in her speech and debate league in high school and currently serving as the Vice President of the King's Debate Society.

  • The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 | Tarpeia

    < Back The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 Nonprofit Think Tank With the Biden administration half over and with the immediate dangers inherent to one-party rule in Washington behind us for now, it’s past time to lay the groundwork for a White House more friendly to the right. For decades, as the left has continued its march through America’s institutions, conservatives have been outgunned and outmatched when it comes to the art of government. One reason is because the Republican establishment never moved on from the 1980s. Beltway conservatives still prioritize supply-side economics and a bellicose foreign policy above all else. Belief in small government, strangely enough, has manifested itself in a belief among some conservatives that we should lead by example and not fill all political appointments. Belief in the primacy of the national security state has caused conservative administrations to defer political decisions to the generals and the intelligence community. The result has been decades of disappointment. Fortunately, this situation is changing. The conservative movement increasingly knows what time it is in America. More and more of our politicians are willing to use the government to achieve our vision, because the neutrality of “keeping the government out of it” will lose every time to the left’s vast power. The calls for a “new Church Committee” represent a momentous shift in energy; while conservatives used to lament liberal Sen. Frank Church’s original project as a kooky leftist attack against “The Brave Men And Women of Our Intelligence Community,” we’re now the ones agitating for Congress to go after the three-letter agencies. This new vigor of the right can be found at Project 2025. Organized by the Heritage Foundation, Project 2025 has brought together 45 (and counting) right-of-center organizations that are ready to get into the business of restoring this country through the combination of the right policies and well-trained people. The Project’s foundation is built on four interconnected pillars.

  • Evan Louey-Dacus | Tarpeia

    < Back Evan Louey-Dacus Tribunus Consociatus Evan is the Chief of Discord at Tarpeia. He also serves as President of the King's Debate Society at The King's College in New York. He has experience in market research, social media management, and project management. Some of his favorite pastimes are video games and horseback riding. His favorite topics of conversation are alternate history and Lord of the Rings.

  • CivX Now | Tarpeia

    < Back CivX Now Educational Nonprofit iCivics is a 501(c)(3) working to inspire life-long civic engagement by providing high quality and engaging civics resources to teachers and students across our nation. We champion equitable, non-partisan civic education so the practice of democracy is learned by each new generation. CivXNow is a coalition of partners from diverse viewpoints working to create a culture shift that elevates civic education and engagement as a national priority in order to protect and strengthen America’s constitutional democracy. This includes building a shared commitment to ensure that all young people are prepared to assume their rights and responsibilities to participate in civic life and address the issues facing students, their families, and communities in our increasingly dynamic, polarized, and digital society. To achieve this goal, CivXNow advocates for bipartisan federal and state legislation that supports implementation of state and local policies that reimagine and deliver relevant, inclusive, and engaging K-12 civic learning, both in- and out-of-school.

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