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On the Border: A Tale of Right-Wing Resilience Through COVID-19

The stories of right-wing resilience in both Brazil and Uruguay are a testament to the importance of proper political leadership and attitude towards public health policy. Uruguay’s successful empowerment of scientists has allowed it to handle the COVID-19 crisis relatively well, especially compared to Brazil’s politicization of the topic.

The New Anti-Vax

In order to address skepticism about the COVID-19 vaccine we must understand what makes it different from other anti-vax movements. Namely, this group of skeptics is more diverse, and they have a better argument.

Stormed Earth

This past year, nature punished California in two ways: through the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed almost 18,000 Californians, and one of the worst fire seasons in the state’s history. So far, California’s fires have burned more than four million acres, caused damages in excess of $10 billion, and killed 32.

In God We Trust: How American Christianity Became Republicanism

For many Christians, right-wing partisanship is just as generational, inveterate, and cultural as religion itself.

Last Resorts and Hopeless Causes: A Deep Dive Into The Homelessness Nonprofit

Most landlords would evict someone whose apartment regularly has to be deep-cleaned due to pigeon droppings and peck marks. Most landlords — but not the Downtown Emergency Service Center, one of Seattle’s leading homelessness service providers.

It Is 2020, and Puerto Rico Is Still a Colony

This November, the island held its third status referendum of the decade, but regardless of its results — which favored statehood — the vote seems inconsequential. True power to amend Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship with the United States lies in the hands of the seemingly complacent federal government, where the people of the island have no representation.

HPR 2020 Presidential Election Forecast

This article was co-written by Miroslav Bergam, Lucy Ding, Erin Guetzloe, Kodi Obika, Dominic Skinnion, Yao Yu, and Amy Zhou. Introduction With election night quickly approaching and the...

Life in Limbo: Pandemic Policy and Immigration Backlogs

A deluge of harmful pandemic policies has exacerbated pre-existing structural issues within employment-based visas, creating incredible legal, financial and emotional stress for immigrants and their children. 

Racial Justice in Rural Colorado

When looking to see how to support the BLM movement in my rural community amidst continued police brutality, I saw a new approach: an emphasis on education and promoting conversations on topics such as privilege and local racial history.

Inclusion, Don’t Forget About Us: Disabilities in Performing Arts

Ableism in the performing arts field cuts off a range of individuals keen on engaging with it