Yearly Archives: 2017
Kris Kobach: Trump’s Darth Vader of voter suppression
Is it time for a new Voting Rights movement, before voter suppression takes root nationwide?
Dangerous provocations: North Korea’s missiles and the risk of war
The Korean conflict is much more nuanced than the black and white way it’s usually presented.
Trump fiddles while the Korean crisis moves closer to igniting a massive war
While Trump tweets, North Korea successfully completes another test of an ICBM.
Despite withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement, US will join climate talks
The United Nations welcomes the Trump Administration’s re-engagement.
Pruitt’s attack on science continues to undermine integrity at EPA
Pruitt’s behavior is just the type of behavior the Scientific Integrity Policy should be protecting against.
Video reveals deputies torturing restrained teen with stun gun
Those involved have been placed on administrative leave while an investigation is conducted.
Standing Rock lawsuit started a year ago. Here’s where we are now
A recent victory has sent the Army Corps of Engineers back to analyze the environmental justice effects of the Dakota Access pipeline.
Climate change: The catastrophic impact on developing countries
There is an alternative way to ‘reduce vulnerability’ for the poorest people in the world, and that is by the rich nations sharing what they have, and what the Earth provides more equitably amongst everyone.
#Flint: An update and a reminder that it has been 1,196 days since Flint...
Flint’s water problems started in April 2014 when the city switched its water source from the city of Detroit to the Flint River.
Power to the people: Wyoming residents reject first new coal mine in decades
Blocking a new coal mine shows the power of the public.









