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Guns Don’t Make Us Safer — And Here’s the Proof

Guns Don’t Make Us Safer — And Here’s the Proof

| Jul 4, 2018 | Peace / Security|Rights / DemocracyOnce again, Americans are trying to wrap our heads around another mass shooting. On June 28, a man gunned down five people at the office of The Capital Gazette, a small Maryland newspaper. My conservative friends and family are passionate about gun rights, convinced...
Swing Vote

Swing Vote

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Abolishing ICE Isn’t Radical — It’s Rational

Abolishing ICE Isn’t Radical — It’s Rational

| Jul 3, 2018 | Peace / Security|Rights / Democracy As someone who was born and raised in the border state of New Mexico, I’m very familiar with political speak about immigrants and the border, especially when it comes to talking about safety. After 9/11, concerns about safety led to the passing of the Homeland...
Knowing When to Turn Off the News

Knowing When to Turn Off the News

| | Environment / Health|HP Subfeatured|Rights / DemocracyThe news hurts. I can’t handle watching it because it hurts. I can’t deal with seeing Facebook posts about it. I can’t even hear jokes about it from Stephen Colbert. It’s not funny. It just hurts. Sometimes I think it would hurt less if I were...
There’s an All-Out War on Kids, and Not Just on the Border

There’s an All-Out War on Kids, and Not Just on the Border

| | Environment / Health|HP Subfeatured|Peace / Security|Rights / DemocracyDonald Trump’s choice to separate migrant children from their parents has unleashed a flood of outrage across the political spectrum. While the president has stepped back from separating families at the border, his solution is to imprison children with their parents,...
Poverty Won’t ‘Make America Great’

Poverty Won’t ‘Make America Great’

| Jul 2, 2018 | Environment / Health|Rights / DemocracyThis summer, UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty Philip Alston presented his observations on the state of international poverty to the UN Human Rights Council. The country at the center of his most recent report wasn’t a developing one — it was the United States....
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