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Dark Money in Politics: Understanding its Impact, Origins, and How to Combat It

Dark Money in Politics: Understanding its Impact, Origins, and How to Combat It

Brief #71 – Elections & Politics
by Inijah Quadri

In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the influence of money in politics, particularly in the form of “dark money.” “Dark money” refers to political spending by groups that are not required to disclose their donors. Dark money can be used for a variety of political activities, including advertising campaigns, direct mail campaigns, and issue advocacy.

Four Ways to Improve the United Nations

Four Ways to Improve the United Nations

Brief #174 – Foreign Policy
By Inijah Quadri

The United Nations (UN) was established in 1945 with the aim of promoting international cooperation, peace, and security. Over the years the organization has evolved, taking on new roles and addressing new challenges.

However, the UN is not without its shortcomings, and there have been calls for reform and improvement. In this article, we will explore some of the ways in which the UN could be improved.

The Impact of Social Media on Politics and Society

The Impact of Social Media on Politics and Society

Brief #52 – Technology Policy
By Inijah Quadri

Social media has revolutionized the way we communicate, access information, and engage with politics and society. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok have become an integral part of our daily lives, connecting us with friends and family, news, and entertainment.

A Primer on US Immigration Policy

A Primer on US Immigration Policy

Brief #143 – Social Justice
By Inijah Quadri

Immigration policy and border control in the United States have long been contentious and divisive issues in American politics and society. The United States has a long history of immigration, with millions of people from around the world coming to the country seeking a better life, freedom, and opportunity.

Abortion: How Abortion Rulings Could Affect Women in America

Abortion: How Abortion Rulings Could Affect Women in America

Brief #149 – Health & Gender
By Inijah Quadri

By basically overturning Roe v. Wade, six unelected Supreme Court judges took away the right of tens of millions of women to make their own decisions about their bodies. After their ruling, several areas in the United States were to be transformed into a dystopian nightmare of online tyranny, where even a Google search for “abortion medication” could be used as evidence against people seeking abortions.

The Controversial Texas Voting Access Bill: Its Effects on the Coming Mid-Terms

The Controversial Texas Voting Access Bill: Its Effects on the Coming Mid-Terms

Brief #36 – Elections & Politics
By Inijah Quadri

The Republican-dominated Texas Legislature on August 19th passed an election bill that Democrats and advocates say will restrict voting rights for minorities.

Republicans inflicted a crushing defeat on Democrats, who fought for months against what they saw as a brazen attempt to disenfranchise minorities, including African-Americans, and other voters who are more likely to vote Democrat.

The U.S. Must Assure Voting Access for All and Free and Fair Elections

The U.S. Must Assure Voting Access for All and Free and Fair Elections

U.S. RESIST NEWS OP ED – September 2022
By Abigail Hunt, Inijah Quadri, Steve Piazza, Rod Maggay and Ron Israel

At the core of the American republic is the principle of consent of the governed, or as Alexander Hamilton put it, “Here, sir, the people govern” (Alexander Hamilton “Remarks on the U.S. House of Representatives, at the New York state convention on the adoption of the Federal Constitution,” July 27, 1788

America’s Minimum Wage Debate: Is It Time for an Increase?

America’s Minimum Wage Debate: Is It Time for an Increase?

Brief #134 – Economic Policy
By Inijah Quadri

The current federal minimum wage in the United States is $7.25 an hour. Despite being below the poverty line for a country like the USA, the minimum wage has not seen any increase since 2009.

There has been some level of advocacy at the federal level, such as we had with President Obama in 2015, but nothing really was done to raise wages, even after his rallying cry. This has led to even more advocacy for an increase in the federal minimum wage, as increases regularly happen at the state level without any issues.

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