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The Summer Blockbuster and Our Ambiguous Political Moment

October 06, 2021 in Politics, Society, U.S.
The Summer Blockbuster and Our Ambiguous Political Moment

This article is a follow-up to a previous article regarding the US military-industrial complex

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The Failed 2019 Bolivian Coup

September 22, 2021 in U.S., Latin America

The Bolivian people’s rejection of American Empire

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Voting Rights Act Under Attack by the Supreme Court

September 02, 2021 in Law
Voting Rights Act Under Attack by the Supreme Court

How Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee facilitates voting restrictions in the United States

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Tags: Politics, Supreme Court
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Global Vaccine Distribution II: Vaccine IP

May 05, 2021 in COVID, Economics, Society
Global Vaccine Distribution II: Vaccine IP

How IP rights are keeping the COVID vaccine out of the hands who need it most.

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The Danger of Big Data

April 30, 2021 in Politics, Society, Technology
The Danger of Big Data

How and Why it Undermines our Democratic Values

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Global Vaccine Distribution I: Vaccine Nationalism

March 28, 2021 in Foreign Policy, Society, Politics, COVID
Global Vaccine Distribution I: Vaccine Nationalism

Why vaccine nationalism puts us all at risk

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Colombia’s Uncertain Path to Peace

March 25, 2021 in Latin America, Politics
Colombia’s Uncertain Path to Peace

Why the agreement with FARC has struggled to succeed

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Civil Disobedience in the Twenty-First Century

March 19, 2021 in Politics, Society, U.S.
Civil Disobedience in the Twenty-First Century

What Thoreau reminds us about American democracy

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Stay at Home Orders are a Call to Invest in Public Housing

March 05, 2021 in New York, U.S., Society
Stay at Home Orders are a Call to Invest in Public Housing

How the pandemic has crystalized the urgent need for public housing

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The Danger of the United States' Exit Strategy

March 03, 2021 in Middle East, U.S., Foreign Policy
The Danger of the United States' Exit Strategy

Why Rapid Troop Withdrawal Could Unravel Two Decades of Effort

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Heavenly Market and Deli's Hamdi

February 05, 2021 in Middle East, New York, U.S., Immigration
Heavenly Market and Deli's Hamdi

Yemen, Coronavirus and a Greenwich Village Deli

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House the Homeless Today

January 25, 2021 in New York, Politics, Society
House the Homeless Today

How the Pandemic has Crystalized the America’s Desperate Housing Situation

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A Fisherman’s War in the South China Sea

January 04, 2021 in Asia, Foreign Policy
A Fisherman’s War in the South China Sea

How the Philippines is responding to Chinese expansion in the South China Sea

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The Water Wars of Tomorrow

December 26, 2020 in Foreign Policy, Climate, Africa
The Water Wars of Tomorrow

As political leaders and corporations fail to tackle climate change with urgency, indigenous peoples from all over the world are already facing one of climate change’s most dire threats: access to water.

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Why It’s Time for Supreme Court Term Limits

December 05, 2020 in Politics, U.S., Law
Why It’s Time for Supreme Court Term Limits

As political partisanship rises in the United States, we must protect our most powerful legal institution: the Supreme Court

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Hollywood’s War on Terror

November 10, 2020 in Foreign Policy, U.S.
Hollywood’s War on Terror

How the film industry has propagated the myth of the American military’s infallibility

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Republicans Are Trapped – and Joe Biden is the Way Out

November 03, 2020 in U.S., Politics, Election 2020
Republicans Are Trapped – and Joe Biden is the Way Out

Why Republicans should abandon Trump and vote Blue

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Ending Cash Bail

November 02, 2020 in Criminal Justice, U.S.
Ending Cash Bail

Bail was meant to ensure defendants were present for their court dates, instead it enables rich defendants to pay for their freedom while low-income defendants suffer the consequences.

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Tags: Bail, Prisons
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A Dangerous Wartime President

May 30, 2020
A Dangerous Wartime President

The enemy that President Trump seeks to fight in this pandemic is not “invisible”.

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Tags: Trump, China
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The Struggle to Diversify the Big Apple’s Public Schools

May 23, 2020
The Struggle to Diversify the Big Apple’s Public Schools

How and why the city’s efforts have stagnated

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Tags: Education System, Diversification
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