Commentary: Jesse Jackson’s message of hope lives on
It feels right that he died during Black History Month, because he was Black history.
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Dismantle The Prisons
'We are working with a criminal legal system that exacerbates societal problems, rather than solving them.' -
Bernstein's DNC Diary: Day 1
Michelle Obama transcended the infomercial and got the job done. -
The Historic Importance Of Kamala Harris
I’ve long admired Harris' political talents and who she represents as the face of a multicultural America. -
In Addition To COVID-19, Colleges Need To Prepare For Another Challenge — Radical Changes To Title IX
The Trump administration this summer approved drastic changes to Title IX that are set to go into effect Friday. The new rules force schools to adopt policies that are harmful to the health and safety of students, faculty, and staff. -
Kamala Harris As VP Would Be A Victory For Women's Organizing
It is not a zero-sum game among women, but I feel hope and pride for my country that the first female VP might be not be a woman that looks like me. -
Biden’s Predictable Choice Of Running Mate Continues His Anti-Attention Campaign
Harris is the safe, boring, obvious choice, for a candidate and campaign that are making a virtue of those traits. -
With Kamala Harris On The Ticket, 'We Can't Be Afraid To Rewrite The Playbook'
Joe Biden’s choice of Sen. Kamala Harris as a running mate provides a crucial opening for a bolder narrative Democrats need to effectively defeat Trump on Election Day. -
Racial Justice And Attack Ads Dominate The Third Markey-Kennedy Debate
With both candidates espousing progressive agendas, the campaign has come down to Markey’s legislative record versus Kennedy’s contention that he would lead the fight for the values they share.