When feminist leadership expands, democracy deepens. It becomes more accountable, inclusive, and participatory. Women’s civic participation is not about political correctness but about democratic ...
On International Women's Day, Celina Stewart, argues that women's voting rights are at risk.
Together, we will give students—here at Wesleyan and across the country—practical, non-partisan election training, empowering them to step forward, lead, and strengthen the democracy that gives all ...
India. The United Kingdom. Brazil. The United States. The major headlines in these countries conveys "Democracy in peril," "Democratic backsliding," or "Populist threats to democracy." However, ...
We need people willing to testify publicly, to challenge injustice face-to-face, to stand behind their words in public forums.
Faith Chiazor is Research Director to the Office of the Senator Representing Delta-North at the National Assembly, Nigeria’s ...
Much has been written lately about “the state of our democracy in crisis.” We read the headlines and feel a rise in anxiety. But what does it actually mean? It means that the checks and balances that ...
This guest column was written on behalf of the Black Nashville Assembly by Theeda Murphy of No Exceptions Prison Collective, Jamel Campbell-Gooch of Gideon's Army and Erica Perry of SONG Nashville.
Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke at the Culture of Democracy Summit on Monday, where she claimed that democracy in the U.S. is "fading." Obama made the remarks as part of the summit's keynote ...
Kenya is a nation governed by democratic principles. In recent years, we have made significant strides in improving our governance. According to Article 1 of our constitution, sovereign power belongs ...
Political illiteracy remains one of the most dangerous yet under-discussed threats to Nigeria’s democratic evolution. It is ...
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