A year since the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. The Capitol on January 6, 2021, America urgently needs action on the role of social media platforms in political polarization.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreA year since the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. The Capitol on January 6, 2021, America urgently needs action on the role of social media platforms in political polarization.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreOn the Record asked 25 Georgetown students how America can build back better. Here’s 25 ideas they have for a reimagined America.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreThis month, OTR will be spotlighting articles that do a deep dive into how U.S. policies impact people across the globe. This spotlight is an opportunity to take policy analysis a step further and compel us to consider how our actions, both our advocacy and silence, impact communities beyond our borders.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreAs more frequent and intense natural disasters drive migrants from their homes in unprecedented numbers, today’s crisis at the southwest border will pale in comparison to the potential disaster that awaits inaction.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreFour years of undermining America’s institutions, spewing misinformation from the highest office and condoning white supremacy culminated in a failed attack intended to destroy our fragile democracy. As we move forward from these dark days, we must commit ourselves to make our actions reflect our values.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreAs results begin to pour in, it feels like the future of American democracy is hanging by a thin thread. More than ever, the country must start to work through the issues that brought us here, regardless of who wins the presidency.
— Carly Kabot
Read MorePushing an anti-environment agenda amidst a global pandemic is utterly unacceptable. Aggressively rolling back environmental regulations epitomizes Trump’s willingness to jeopardize the health of the United States— its citizens, security, and standing as a global leader.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreNumerous amicus briefs filed in June Medical Services v. Gee hope to persuade Supreme Court justices to reverse Louisiana’s efforts to restrict abortion access in the state. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 4, 2020.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreThe hurricane damage to the Ocracoke Islands raises urgent questions about the immediate effects of climate change.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreIt has been a year since the hate-inspired shooting in Pittsburgh. So far, nothing has changed.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreThe consequences of the conservative court's decision in June Medical Services, LLC v. Gee could reach far beyond Louisiana.
— Carly Kabot
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