Talia Wilcox Talia Wilcox

What Do Young Americans Want–is Washington Listening?

Are politicians in line with their youth constituency? Over the past years, youth have ignited raised voices only to be ignored; with election season right around the corner, the answer to our frustrations may just be our vote.

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Talia Wilcox Talia Wilcox

A Shooting on the 4th of July: An Unacceptable Price for American Freedom

After a horrific shooting at a 4th of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, coupled with a recent chilling decision by the Supreme Court that yet again undermines legislation intended to limit guns in America’s public places, the gun debate becomes even more polarized. Nearing midterm elections, what can we do to stop this cycle of mass shootings?

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Talia Wilcox Talia Wilcox

Fundamental Human Rights Under Attack: We All Need to Respond

Civil liberties are once again under attack in America. Bills in primarily Republican states like Don't Say Gay, trans bans, and abortion bans are drastically affecting the lives of countless Americans, and it is imperative we take action now before these actions are irreversible.

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Talia Wilcox Talia Wilcox

Vaccine Inequality: Doing Our Fair Share

While Americans debate the merits of masks and whether to open their gyms, most third-world nations still battle extreme vaccine inequality. As we continue year two of the pandemic, will the United States resume leadership in the global community?

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Pir Servan Tutsi Pir Servan Tutsi

The Role of Economic Policies in Preventing Child Marriage

Child marriage is an insidious practice that plagues many developing and less developed countries. Through traditionally though of as a sociocultural issue, economic policy frameworks may provide excellent paths to combat the issue.

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Jake Lee Jake Lee

International Space Law, or a Lack Thereof

Who makes the rules in space? In a modern era full of private companies and new countries entering the field of space, international law is several decades behind, leaving the world unprepared for what’s to come.

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Talia Wilcox Talia Wilcox

Grassroots Fights for Women’s Rights

Thousands of protestors gathered across America on October 2, 2021, as women’s and reproductive healthcare lay on the line. More generally, this struggle is emblematic of a crisis of democracy and the tyranny of a minority in American society.

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Talia Wilcox Talia Wilcox

Patriarchy Turns Lethal in Pakistan

After the beheading of 27-year-old Pakistani woman Noor Mukadam, protests calling for women’s rights have sprung up across Pakistan — and the world.

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Lloyd Skinner Lloyd Skinner

“No” - The Defining Word of the Republican Party

With a slim Democratic majority in the US Congress, the Republican Party refuses to cooperate with Democrats and the White House on bipartisan. Lloyd Skinner claims the stance is part of the GOP narrative to spread division over policy.

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Gabriella Hakopian Gabriella Hakopian

The Silent War: Women’s Rights in Afghanistan

The Biden Administration's recent announcement to withdraw forces from Afghanistan has striking implications on the silent war for women’s rights in Afghanistan — learn all about it.

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Jacob Gonzalez Jacob Gonzalez

Protecting Democracy: Texas Democrats in Exile

As Texas Republicans present new threats to Texans’ right to vote, Democratic lawmakers are forced to go to the extreme to prevent dangerous voter suppression legislation from getting passed, fleeing the state of Texas.

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Lloyd Skinner Lloyd Skinner

Solidarity: The Solution to Peacefully Countering China's Militarization

Lloyd Skinner contends that cohesion and unity is the key to countering China's challenge to the rules-based global order. This is realized through states concerned about the growing militarization of the People's Liberation Army brokering a NATO-style collective defense treaty for the Asia-Pacific region.

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Talia Wilcox Talia Wilcox

Environmental Justice for All

Environmentalism is once again in the spotlight, but this time the focus is on not only climate change, but also on justice.

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