How can we ignore gun violence and COVID deaths? Self-interest rules America The Hill published an op-ed written by Eagleton Director John J. Farmer, Jr. "Over the past few weeks, the American public has been exposed to any number of measures of the nation’s well-being... There are, of course, many ways to assess well-being. In my view, however, any assessment of well-being in America cannot ignore two uniquely American phenomena: the deaths of our children by gun violence and the deaths of our elderly from COVID." A Woman Tribal Leader Leads A New National Monument With Distinct Approach To Power Forbes published an op-ed written by CAWP Director of Research Kelly Dittmar.
"Ashley Hemmers, the tribal administrator for the Fort Mojave Tribe, is among the leaders critical to federal designation of Avi Kwa Ame as a national monument. This natural landscape spanning 500,000 acres in the Mojave desert of Nevada is home to Spirit Mountain, recognized by 1o Yuman-speaking tribes, as well as the Hopi and Southern Paiute, as a sacred spiritual site central to the origins of multiple tribal nations. The designation is celebrated as a victory for land conservation and preservation, as well as for the centuries-long efforts to rebuild tribal nations." Harry Belafonte played a big role in the civil rights movement KNX interviewed Eagleton Professor Saladin Ambar about Harry Belafonte's political activism and his role in the civil rights movement.
Murphy, Booker quickly endorse Biden for re-election. What that means for the N.J. politicians. “We know he's been close to the president at times,” Ashley Koning, director the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University. - NJ.com |