The Great Debate

<p>I’m still a bit confused but…</p>

<p>Main Debate Site: [National</a> Forensic League: Speech, Debate, Interp, Honor Society](<a href=“http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/]National”>http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/)
Main Debate Community (mostly Policy and LD): [Latest</a> News - Cross-X.com](<a href=“http://www.cross-x.com/]Latest”>http://www.cross-x.com/)</p>

<h2>State Organizations (if your school competes in the NFL, you’ll belong to one of these): [State</a> Organizations: Speech, Debate: National Forensic League](<a href=“http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/aspx/nav.aspx?navid=181&pnavid=178]State”>http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/aspx/nav.aspx?navid=181&pnavid=178)</h2>

<p>Tournament Sites I’m aware of:
[The</a> Joy of Tournaments](<a href=“http://www.joyoftournaments.com/]The”>http://www.joyoftournaments.com/)
<a href=“https://www.tabroom.com/index/index.mhtml[/url]”>https://www.tabroom.com/index/index.mhtml&lt;/a&gt;
[SpeechWire</a> Tournament Services - Forensics Tournament Software - Speech, Debate, Congress](<a href=“http://www.speechwire.com/]SpeechWire”>http://www.speechwire.com/)</p>

<h2>(more tournaments may be listed on your state website.)</h2>

<p>As far as Prompts/Videos, you basically need to find videos on your own (if you’re in Public Forum, I’d look up “South Dakota Public Forum Debate” on youtube)
And evidence basically depends on which resource centers your school subscribes to so I can’t really help you on that</p>