Rights Are Not Inherited. They’re Defended.

A Voting Rights Reflection for a Democracy That Must Be Practiced Excerpt: Rights do not survive on memory alone. From New York's early suffrage exclusions to Mississippi's machinery of disenfranchisement, from Selma to the Supreme Court's 2026 gutting of the Voting Rights Act, the history of the ballot shows that democracy requires constant public defense... Continue Reading →

The Power of the People: A Nation at a Crossroads

YOUTUBE When Leaders Forget Who Holds the Reins of Democracy The current political landscape in the United States is marked by growing tensions between the government and its constituents, particularly in relation to the actions of President Trump, Republican lawmakers, and influential billionaires like Elon Musk. The three points you've raised reflect the complex dynamics... Continue Reading →

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