⚖️ Birthrights and naughty lists reveal how leadership decisions—past and present—can quietly reshape freedom and control.
📚 Protest History of the United States is discussed in this powerful interview with Professor Gloria J. Browne-Marshall on civic action and lasting change.
🥏The SAVE Act Voter ID Bill would require proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote in federal elections. What are the implications for voters?
What happens when equality is redefined?
A Tennessee state senator shared with Newsweek that representatives might feel pressured to support these policies, even if they raise constitutional concerns.
In this interview, we revisit the tragic events of November 3, 1979, when five people were killed and ten others injured in just 88 seconds while marching for peace and civil rights. Aran discusses the long fight for justice and how it took…
The speculation surrounding the president’s potential move to privatize the US Post Office due to its revenue losses and inefficiencies in mail delivery
This interview is not only informative but profoundly thought-provoking. Betsy highly recommends MORNINGSIDE, which offers a deeply intimate and moving account of the tragedy and its aftermath
The vital role of the first 13 amendments in protecting the rights of American citizens
They discussed how Boston had the first civil rights movement, and the abolition movement, and how the women’s rights movement evolved from that, the school busing situation which caused much distress.

