At age 16, Mabel Ping-Hua Lee would help lead a storied New York City march, cementing her place in women’s suffrage history.
FIFA Must Act On Labour Abuses As Qatar World Cup Kicks Off
FIFA should use its clout with Qatari authorities ahead of the 2022 World Cup qualification matches to end migrant worker abuse.
Montana Tribal Voting Bill Clears Committee After Revisions
A heavily amended Montana tribal voting bill expands Native American voting access although not all tribes are satisfied with the bill.
Does Where You Work Influence Your Political Beliefs?
Political views are shaped by many personal traits. Our work environment can also have major influence on our beliefs and attitudes.
Nepal’s Young Democracy Stuck In Ongoing Political Limbo
Nepal, hardly heard of in the news but is one of the world’s struggling democracies. It is currently faced with an on-going political limbo.
Toxic Politics Of Polarization Is Undermining Pakistan Democracy
In Pakistan’s highly polarised and volatile climate, the tone and content of political debate has reached unprecedented heights.
It’s Not Navalny and Putin. It’s Russian Democracy vs. Dictatorship
The continued focus on Navalny and Putin rather than the protest movement stifles the growth of an opposition movement in Russia.
Face of Sudan’s Democratic Transition Is Female And Young
A UN agency chief has applauded Sudan’s women as “powerful allies” and “agents of change” for democracy, peace and human rights.
Voting Rights Becomes A New Battleground For US Companies
Georgia activists are piling pressure on companies to come out against Republican-led efforts to restrict early and mail-in voting.
Pro-Biden Group Refusing To Disclose Massive Political Donations
As it works to promote President Biden’s agenda from outside, a pro-Biden organization plans to raise an unrestricted amoutn of money.