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We Need to Heed COVID-19’s Warning of “Climate Apartheid”

Like many of my fellow New Yorkers, I feel all too familiar today with the sound of sirens. The eerie ambience of the ambulance...

Expanding the Mail-In Vote

If we are to protect Americans’ right to vote during these hard times — their right to have a say in who leads the country as we emerge from this crisis — we must expand vote-by-mail.

Coronavirus Underscores our Need for Voter ID Laws

Vote-by-mail systems, in their current forms, prevent the same level of voter validation as in-person voting, and therefore compromise our election security. 

Stop Blaming Urban Density for Coronavirus

Despite popular claims about the health risks of urban living, there is a whole lot more than population density at play in the spread of coronavirus.

Biden’s Oblivion isn’t a Defense; It’s the Heart of the Problem

It is counterintuitive to see Biden’s gestures of amity, made unabashedly in the public view, as acts of violence. But when his performance of paternity occludes the intense discomfort of the women he is touching, he is contributing to a project of erasure — one that makes nonconsent generally permissible in our culture.

To Improve Health Care, Limit the Government

This ultimate stress test is teaching us that government-controlled systems of central planning and health care are woefully inadequate at providing care and are subject to political failure.

In the Time of COVID-19, We Need to Follow Women’s Lead

Where women on the front lines of the crisis are already showing us the way forward to a more just and equitable system, we need to listen and follow their lead. 

Capturing the Elusive Youth Vote

Increased youth voter registration could help close the political power gap between millennials/Gen Zers and baby boomers, and ensure that elected officials more fairly represent constituents and their interests.

How to Respond to Ahmaud Arbery’s Murder

For those who would prefer to imagine white supremacy as the ink printed in our high school textbooks — see it today instead as Ahmaud Arbery’s blood, running down the streets of Satilla Drive. Ahmaud Arbery, may you rest in peace.

To Trump, From a Low-Income College Student: What About Us?

Now that Harvard has not accepted relief funds from the federal government, I implore you not to take drain money from the Harvard community. It is my hope that you will take this  request into consideration and alleviate the economic hardship caused by your scholarship tax — during a global pandemic, this is the least you can do.