What do I love about buses? Repetition…, eavesdropping too. I love watching the glass shelters of bus stops sail by like diving bells.
57 Years After The Selma Voting Rights Act March
The Voting Rights Act is linked to the events of Bloody Sunday, what preceded them, and what we as a nation should have learned from them.
Brain Activity Differentiates Changing Mind Based On Social Influences
A new study at University of Freiburg has characterized brain activity that occurs when we are socially influenced to change our minds.
Women In Iran Are Leading The Struggle For Human Rights
In Iran, courageous women are demanding justice, freedom, equality, and basic civil liberties for all Iranians, despite facing abuses.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision Win for Voters, More Needed
Governor Evers’ maps respect state, federal redistricting standards, provide better opportunity for Black voters in Milwaukee to participate.
Aspiring For Gender Parity In Cabinets Across Africa
The demand for women in government has been heard in Africa but more needs to be done to increase gender parity in African cabinets.
Renewed Crackdown On Russian Civil Society Amid Ukraine War
Putin has to control the domestic narrative about his illegal campaign in Ukraine. He is cracking down on civil society to achieve this.
Israeli Lawmakers Debate Term Limits For Prime Minister
The Israeli Prime Minister has no term limits. This could change as the country’s parliament debates whether they should be imposed.
Oman Arrests Prominent Internet Activist Al-Kathiri
Reliable local sources confirmed that on March 2, 2022, Oman’s security authorities detained internet activist Ahmed Muslim Al-Kathiri.
Florida Senate Passes Bill To Create Election Crimes Agency
Despite extremely rare voter crime or fraud, the law would make Florida one of the first states to create a task force dedicated to them.