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Education & BLM
Kelli Collins October 4, 2016 Equality with Justice Informative
As a former educator in an impoverished non-white area, I contend that we must hold our school system accountable for the regular police violence happening in poor communities of color.
Hillary’s Ambitions
Jeremy Wilburn October 3, 2016 Peace with Justice Policy Essay
They chose the establishment. The establishment that is lining up neoconservatives to endorse Hillary. The candidate that both Bush presidents are voting for. The one that you actually believe is a progressive. The candidate that may well blunder into the 21st century equivalent of the Cuban Missile Crisis but with Syria.
Denial 101: Academia’s Liberal Elite and The Modern Politics of Comfort
Kelli Collins September 30, 2016 Equality with Justice Policy Essay
The left and right have been equally guilty of using blame shifting tactics throughout the history of American politics; the only difference today is that the left wing is now disproportionately saturated with elite academics who use politically correct jargon as a tool to silence their ideological opponents.
Panel Discussion with Laura Christian on Plaintiffs For Justice Panel
Jacqueline Luqman September 30, 2016 Peace with Justice Policy Essay
The average American citizen is programmed to believe that they cannot fight the powers that be for fair and just treatment.
The Double-Edged Sword of Talking About Addressing Police Violence – The Example of The San Francisco 49ers CEO
Jacqueline Luqman September 28, 2016 Peace with Justice Policy Essay
It is great that Mr. York put his money where his mouth is and is willing to help organizations in the community do critical work. It would be nice if he and others in power would become less afraid to tell the truth about law enforcement.
Why I’m Voting For Jill Stein – Cliff Yankovich
Cliff Yankovich September 27, 2016 Democracy Policy Essay
I won’t go point by point over her message, just let me tell you it was tent-revival time for me that day in Detroit. My conversion was powerful and complete.
What Jill Stein Voters Need To Know About the Trump-Hillary Debate
Chris McKinney September 27, 2016 Democracy Policy Essay
It is 100% reasonable to believe that she will have 5% of the national vote this November. November’s presidential election is just one battle, but it is not the entire war.
Hillary Vs. Trump, And The Overton Window
Jeremy Wilburn September 26, 2016 Democracy Policy Essay
The times themselves demand that we voice our frustration loudly and clearly. We must admit that, in the words of Chris Hedges, democracy is no longer functional in the United States of America. We are subservient to the politics of the monied aristocracy.
MSM Fraudulently Keeps Third Party Candidates Out of the Debates
Amanda Perry September 25, 2016 Democracy Policy Essay
The fact that MSM is deliberately misrepresenting to the public that these flawed surveys are accurate is a fraud upon the American people. The fact that it is not a violation of the First Amendment to deliberately deceive the American public means that we should view MSM as nothing more than a form of entertainment.
Tim Canova Introduces Progress For All
Jabari Morris September 25, 2016 Democracy Policy Essay
It is obvious we need an organization that actually represents progressives values and is willing to support progressive candidates. Tim Canova has created an alternative: Progress For All
Election Fraud is a Human Rights Violation
Amanda Perry September 24, 2016 Democracy Policy Essay
The probability of one candidate actually getting more votes than predicted by more than the margin of error in more than one-third of the primaries is 1 in 70 billion, according to mathematician Richard Charnin.
Why I’m Voting For Jill Stein – Rita Jacobs
Rita Jacobs September 23, 2016 Democracy Policy Essay
What ever happened to due process and the right of habeas corpus guaranteed by the Constitution?
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