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Beyond Left and Right: Why Colombia’s Election Matters for Democracy Across the Americas

Just Live | Colombia’s presidential runoff could shape democracy, peace agreements, land rights, migration, and regional stability across the Americas, as voters choose between competing visions for the country’s future.

Diaspora Politics in the Era of Trump

Mar 20 | Diaspora communities are shaping U.S. foreign policy debates, influencing views on sanctions, democracy, and global conflict. Experts examine political engagement, internal divisions, and impacts on immigrant communities and domestic discourse.
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Technology, Power, and Public Trust in TikTok’s U.S. Reset

As TikTok shifts to U.S. ownership, technical disruptions and political backlash raise urgent questions about platform power, transparency, and public trust.
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A Realignment Begins: Why the MAGA Base Started to Break in 2025

After the 2025 elections, Trumpism’s once-solid coalition is fracturing; evangelicals drifting, white women reassessing, and rising grassroots movements challenging fear-based politics.
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‘Our Time Is Now’: South Asian Organizers Powered Zoran Mandani’s Historic Run for Mayor

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 explains how Spanish-language TikTok became a powerful political force shaping Latino communities, immigration debates, and digital misinformation.