Posts tagged with "politics"

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MENTAL HEALTH – DR. ALEX ALVARDO

The effects the Covid-19 Pandemic had on Mental Health around the world, written by Dr.Alex Alvardo

Responds to SCOTUS Decision

Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which will disproportionately impact Native and BIPOC communities. The right for women to make decisions over their bodies and for their wellbeing has just been taken away. 

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Behind the Wheel: Truck Week

NewNation will air “Behind the Wheel: Truck Week,” an investigation of the trucking industry.

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman to serve upon the highest court of the United States via 360 MAGAZINE

Jackson Makes History

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history becoming the first Black woman to be confirmed to serve upon the Supreme Court.

LEADERS APPLAUD JUDGE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON

PROMINENT NATIONAL BLACK WOMEN LEADERS APPLAUD JUDGE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON ON HER HISTORIC U.S. SENATE CONFIRMATION HEARING FOR SUPREME COURT The Black Women’s Leadership Collective, a coalition of 11 national Black women’s organizations networks and leaders, applauds Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for her historic appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. Judge Jackson demonstrated […]

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Remote Control

This week, Vera List Center at the New School is pleased to partner with High Line Art, writer and researcher Arthur Holland Michel, and The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center to present Remote Control: Surveying Drones and Culture Today. Our three-day online symposium kicks off on Wednesday, February 9 with Soundscapes of Conflict, […]

Athletes Who Turned to Politics

To be a successful politician, you do not always need a political science degree or knowing anything about public policy. In most cases, name recognition and popularity are the main deciding factors on any ballots filled with numerous names and titles. A wide range of athletes has won elections as serious competitors, taking election betting […]

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Ivy League BLM Courses

By: Emily Bunn Ivy League Schools to Begin Teaching “Black Lives Matter” Courses Proving their commitment to diversity and understanding, several Ivy League colleges will begin offering courses on the Black Lives Matter Movement. Whereas other Ivy League schools, such as Cornell, have created Africana Departments that focus on the centrality of Africa and the […]