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Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis is Not A Civil War
Sudan is currently experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in world history with more than half of Sudan's 45 million people displaced, nearly 1 million are in famine.
To understand how this conflict came to rise and the deficiencies in power organizing in Sudan we will began as far back as we can.
Let us listen. Let us act.

Carley
Jun 17, 202510 min read


The Exclusionary Nature of Federalist Politics in Healthcare Inequities and Policy Fragmentation
As a student, Michener was never really impressed by the Federalist papers. She talks about falling asleep to them in a discussion at her job Cornell University (Cornell University Library, 2019). And I can relate to that. But after reading her book and spending a semester studying public policy, I can agree with Michener. I too have found the light bulb moment in federalism. Not in federalism for its own sake, but in the thread that links it to everything I care about.

Carley
May 5, 20255 min read


HOW TO CONTINUE THE FIGHT (A 2020 Archive)
For those of you unfamiliar with Michael Render, or Killer Mike, he is a rapper, actor, and activist from Atlanta, Georgia.

Carley
Jun 8, 20204 min read
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