Natasha Cloud reflected on the WNBA’s role in activism during 2020. She also called for more activist voices and expressed ...
Despite 75 percent of voters rewriting the city charter to ban traffic cameras a decade ago, council members now claim safety ...
While there remains room for improvement, particularly in increasing voter turnout, school boards nevertheless exemplify the ...
A drumbeat of hard realities echoed through the halls at this year’s Athens Democracy Forum, where participants noted trends ...
Five young people spearheading efforts around the world to bolster and restore democratic principles share what they have ...
Roberts himself has been in the majority for nearly all of his Court’s worst decisions, and it is therefore no exaggeration ...
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The U.S. Isn’t A Democracy. Can It Still Become One?
In his first book, “The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American Founding”, journalist Osita Nwanevu ...
The DSA has clearly made the reverse choice: socialism over democracy. True, its leadership is selected by election, and its ...
We have an urgent need to not only change what it means to be civically engaged, but show why it is worth doing so.
Natasha Cloud believes that the WNBA saved democracy in 2020, and wishes that more voices would speak up now more than ever.
Democracies around the world are under a constant barrage of cyberattacks that must be identified, called out and stopped, Microsoft President Brad Smith told a gathering of security and defence ...
Young people are less satisfied with democracy and more disillusioned than at any other time in the past century, especially in Europe, North America, Africa and Australia, a study by the University ...
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