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COVID 19: The Great Unmasking

COVID 19: The Great Unmasking

Brief #149 – Health and Gender
By Alexandra Ellis

Since March 10, 2022, nearly all Americans can go without their masks indoors per new Center Disease Control guidance. Nearly for the entirety of the pandemic, different guidance has been given about masks – which has led to a lot of confusion and misinformation.

Supreme Court Gerrymandering Ruling Opens Door To Potential Redistricting Problem

Supreme Court Gerrymandering Ruling Opens Door To Potential Redistricting Problem

Brief #184 – Civil Rights
By Rodney A. Maggay

On November 4, 2021 in North Carolina the state legislature adopted a congressional map which gave the Republican Party in the state a huge advantage – it seemed likely that Republicans would win ten of the fourteen available congressional seats in the state despite total votes cast in state elections being evenly split between Republicans and Democrats.

Situation Update #5: The Ukraine Crisis

Situation Update #5: The Ukraine Crisis

Brief #149 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its second week, the destruction and death toll have continued to worsen. Nearly 2 million people or 4.5% of the population, have fled Ukraine. Most refugees have made their way to neighboring countries such as Hungary, Poland, Moldova, and Slovakia.

Russia’s Bombs Target Women in Mariupol

Russia’s Bombs Target Women in Mariupol

Brief #148 – Foreign Policy
By Yelena Korshunov

My friend Maria is a New York volunteer who collects clothes, blankets, and medicines for Ukrainian hospitals. She sends it to Poland volunteers, paying for express air shipping from her own pocket. Maria was born in Mariupol. Had you ever heard about this place before the devastating war in Ukraine started? Mariupol was a beautiful green Ukrainian city on the coast of the Sea of Azov. If you travel there before February 24th, 2022, you would love this quiet nice place.

The U.S. House Select Committee Investigation of the January 6 Attack on the Capitol: Part 9

The U.S. House Select Committee Investigation of the January 6 Attack on the Capitol: Part 9

Brief #34 – Social Justice
By Erika Shannon

The investigation into the attack on our nation’s capitol last January has been underway for several months now. Countless subpoenas have been issued, to both companies and individuals, and thousands of pieces of video and photographic evidence has been submitted. The House Select Committee has been winding down a long list of people who are connected in some way to the events that transpired on and around January 6, 2021 in Washington, D.C.

The Olympic Games: Sports, Politics, or Both?

The Olympic Games: Sports, Politics, or Both?

Brief #147 – Foreign Policy
By Reilly Fitzgerald

Sports and politics have always been intertwined, especially the Olympic Games (ancient or modern). The Games have had a history of many highly political moments such as the hosting of the Games in Berlin in 1936 under the Nazi regime; or the 1980 Summer Olympic Boycott against the Soviet Union; or the uproar after the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute atop the podium; and many other instances.

West Virginia School District Sued For Forcing Students To Attend Religious Assembly During School Hours

West Virginia School District Sued For Forcing Students To Attend Religious Assembly During School Hours

Brief #183 – Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay

On February 2, 2022 two homeroom classrooms at Huntington High School in the Cabell County School District in southwestern West Virginia were brought to a school assembly. The assembly was hosted by Nik Walker of Nik Walker Ministries. Nik Walker is an evangelical preacher and his group had been hosting revival events in the area with the purpose of exposing persons to Jesus Christ and Christianity.

Situation Update # 4: The Ukraine Crisis

Situation Update # 4: The Ukraine Crisis

Brief #146 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

On February 24, 2022, the largest assault on a European state since World War Two began as Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces entered by way of air, land, and sea quickly spreading across the country. Areas outside of the capital Kyiv, such as the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Ukraine’s second-largest city Kharkiv have fallen under Russian control.

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