Margaret Koenig considers why Stanford, compared to its peer institutions, falls behind in political engagement.
In a brazen display of governmental overreach, the Department of Justice is once again attempting to criminalize political participation in America. The recent warning letter sent to Elon Musk’s ...
Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In contrast with an odd-year local election in 2017, Ann Arbor’s 1st Ward, 1st Precinct — a small voting district ...
Ahead of the 2027 general elections, a prominent political group, ‘Anambra Patriots,’ has initiated plans to mobilise the people at the grassroots to support good governance and accountability, ...
The field of digital activism has rapidly evolved as a central domain for studying the manosphere. It is understood as a discursive space on social media ...
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Friday denounced Mali’s sweeping ban on political parties as a “draconian” violation of basic rights, warning that it could further silence dissent ...
Mainstream political discussions that urge Black participation in electoral politics are promoted most vehemently by a neoliberal, establishment Black political class. This network of Black ...
The Women and Foreign Policy program’s most recent update of the “Women’s Power Index” ranks 193 United Nations (UN) member states on their progress toward gender parity in political participation. It ...
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