Apr 2, 2021 | 2021, Immigration, Justice |
By Diego F. Salinas, Woodson Martin Democracy Program Fellow On February 22, 2021 Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring joined the attorneys general of New York and Massachusetts along with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in suing Libre by Nexus....
Mar 23, 2021 | 2021, Issues, Justice |
By Angelina Clapp, JMU ’20, Political ScienceThe Sustainable Development Goals are 17 related goals created by the United Nations in 2015. The goals, intended to be met by the year 2030, are designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable...
Jan 21, 2021 | 2021, Issues, Justice |
Post by Sarah Gully (Hart Graduate School, ’21) and Kyle Ford (JMU ’21, Economics) STATES THAT HAVE THE DEATH PENALTY (28) -Alabama -Arizona -Arkansas -California -Florida -Georgia -Idaho -Indiana -Kansas -Kentucky -Louisiana -Mississippi -Missouri...
Jun 3, 2020 | 2020, Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement, Equity, Justice |
To end systemic racism and create an inclusive society, we have to better understand the history and the terms. Here are some definitions, resources and discussion questions compiled by JMU Civic Democracy Fellows Ethan Gardner, Ryan Ritter and Anna Connole. We...
Feb 6, 2020 | 2020, Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement, Issues, Justice |
While global food production has reached record highs, producing more food than necessary to feed Earth’s population, more than 800 million people went undernourished in 2017— including 37 million in the US, or around 11% of the country. While global production...
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