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                    Silicon Valley Hits the Beach
Faced with an antagonistic San Francisco government, as well as the mainstreaming of remote work, the tech industry warms up to Miami and its welcoming mayor.
 
            
                    Mobilize: The Unprecedented Pivot to Digital Campaigning
Even before COVID-19, digital organizing had long been on the rise, and Democrats had put special effort into bolstering digital infrastructure in recent years. Still, until March 2020, nobody imagined that the emphasis on digital organizing would transform into an absolute dependence.
 
            
                    What the History of Impeachment Means for Trump’s Legacy
Trump’s recent acquittal stunned many Americans within the context of the January 6th Capital Riots. By looking at the history of impeachment, though, questions over impeachment’s true purpose and usefulness in the modern political era shows it may not be as obsolete as one may think.
 
            
                    United States of Aid
The speed and urgency of the Biden administration was welcomed by those who closely watch and study development policy in the US, and crucial for the administration’s hopes of successfully handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
            
                    The Controversy and Conversation Surrounding the UNHRC: Standing Up Means Taking a Seat
The world is not perfect and will never be perfect as we will never all agree. However, we must agree that the protection of human rights is a universal problem that requires a solution.
 
            
                    Ending Gerrymandering: An Immediate Legislative Priority
Ultimately, Democrats and Republicans alike should aim to make the next election season as sane and reasonable as possible. An important first step, which is admittedly more appealing to Democrats, is to end partisan gerrymandering.
 
            
                    Bigger than Amazon: The Bessemer Union Election Continues an Enduring Struggle for Labor Justice
The Black workers seeking to unionize their workplace in Bessemer are not merely reacting to conditions that originated with Amazon.
 
            
                    The Pandemic Transformed Climate Policy. But There’s More to Do.
As the COVID recession freed us from the doctrine of fiscal restraint, other lessons for the climate crisis that we might have taken from the pandemic were disregarded.
