In Conversation: Science for the People
Science for the People is a collective of scientists engaged in community action and organizing. Learn more about their recent fight to create a People’s Green New Deal and more
In Conversation: Learning Equality
In a world where half of us lack access to the internet, education is leaving people behind as much as it is bringing us forward. Learn more about this non-profits efforts to fight for learning equality while navigating the difficulties of scalability, governance, and sustainability.
Climate Change and the Biden Administration
What problems does the Biden administration face in combating climate change? What is the horizon of climate activism in the Biden era? Join us in conversation with UT Austin’s Joshua Busby!
The ‘Climate Choice’ for President: an Interview with Dr. Shahir Masri
With the 2020 Presidential election just a day away and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change identifying this decade as the most serious time to limit the catastrophic effects of global warming, Dr. Shahir Masri says the choice for President is clear.
Life in Prison for Clippers: A Racialized Justice System
In 1997, Fair Wayne Bryant stole a pair of hedge clippers. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. His case is emblematic of a racialized legal system as a whole…
Federal Agents Deployed in Portland: Insight Into Totalitarian Federal Policies
Now is the time to take back legislative power--the ability for the federal government to deploy camouflaged officers who refuse to identify themselves at whim is a dangerous threat to our pursuit of liberty.