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‘Our Time Is Now’: South Asian Organizers Powered Zoran Mandani’s Historic Run for...

Working-class South Asian organizers power Zoran Mandani’s historic NYC mayoral bid, transforming identity into solidarity, and a grassroots movement into real political power.
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The Politics of Grace: James Talarico’s Bridge Between Church and State

Running for the Texas Senate, former teacher and seminarian James Talarico is reframing politics as moral work, challenging the rise of Christian nationalism with a theology of empathy, courage, and civic grace.
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Bernie Sanders’s ‘Radical’ Idea: Make America Affordable Again

Bernie warns that billionaires run America, but insists change is possible through grassroots campaigns, affordable healthcare, and a new set of democratic priorities.
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Redistricting Explainer: No Longer Once a Decade, It’s Now Constant Political Warfare

Redistricting used to happen once a decade. Now Texas has redrawn midstream, while California and Missouri consider similar moves, fueling debate over fairness, representation, and shifting political power.
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Carlos Eduardo Espina on Politics, Immigration, and the Power of Spanish-Language Media

Carlos Eduardo Espina built a 13M following with Spanish-language content, influencing politics, challenging immigration policy, and urging stronger Latino outreach while rooted in community and democratic values.
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Why Believing in Meritocracy Makes Inequality Worse

Meritocracy claims to reward effort, but often reinforces privilege. True opportunity demands equal starts. As inequality grows, the myth endures, masking the need for systems rooted in equity and access.
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Zohran Mamdani’s Story: From Mixtapes to NYC Mayor?

Zohran Mamdani’s youth-powered primary win shook NYC politics. These videos capture him in a key interview, a news analysis, a celebratory video collage, and hip-hop throwbacks from his early days.
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The History of Birthright Citizenship in the United States

Professor Robert S. Chang, Executive Director, Korematsu Center for Law & Equality at UC Irvine School of Law, gives us a brief history of Birthright Citizenship in the US.

How Misinformation May Threaten the 2024 Election

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election nears, misinformation threatens to make the race more of a battleground than a civic activity.