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In Georgia Senate races, change comes knocking
Jessica Goodheart
Will an army of canvassers make the difference for Democrats in the Peach State?
After Democrats flip state, Georgia moves to shut down early voting locations ahead of Senate runoff
Igor Derysh
Civil rights groups: Georgia early-voting site closures disproportionately hurt Black, Latino voters
Harnessing the Asian American vote
Angelika Albaladejo
Political scientist Janelle Wong on the growing power of the Asian American vote
“Selena: The Series” is a triumph for representation in a rough year for shows
Ashlie D. Stevens
In 2020, shows like "Vida," "Beauty and the Baker" & "One Day at a Time” all saw their conclusions or cancellation
Elliot Page coming out is a historic moment for trans masculine visibility
Jude Dry
Page's announcement is as historic as Caitlyn Jenner's, made all the more remarkable by his queer politics
Robert Reich on the profitability of racism
Robert Reich
The profitability of racism sparks a vicious cycle called the Oppression Economy
Haven’t Democrats learned not to take the Latinx vote for granted? Maybe they just like losing
Sonja Diaz
Everyone in politics knows the Latinx vote is critical. But it's not a monolith, and remains a mystery to Democrats
Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine exhibits “94.5% vaccine efficacy.” Here’s what that means
Nicole Karlis
Though promising, more hurdles remain — and "vaccine effectiveness" is different from "vaccine efficacy"
Amazon worker who was fired after leading COVID-19 safety protest files lawsuit against tech giant
Nicole Karlis
Chris Smalls' class action suit filed claims that Amazon violated federal and state laws
Why voters of color were decisive for Biden despite Democrats’ missteps
Angelika Albaladejo
Grassroots groups expanded the electorate, despite ineffective outreach from the Democratic Party
Mark Kelly unseats Martha McSally in Arizona, flipping John McCain’s former Senate seat blue
Roger Sollenberger
McSally, an incumbent who was not elected, consistently trailed Kelly throughout the year
Biden aides panicked over Black and Latinx turnout in key swing states: report
Bob Brigham
Symone Sanders disputes the report: "Earning the support of diverse voters is the beating heart of our operation"
COVID-19 is speeding up white flight: Now is the time to invest in affordable housing
Sabrina Terry, Jason Richardson
Local governments and companies must invest in affordable housing now
Voto Latino co-founder on 2020’s “surge of young voters” and what it means for Texas and Arizona
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Maria Teresa Kumar about how the Latinx community went from ignored to potential election deciders
How Brooklyn Avenue Pizza Company is fighting gentrification while honoring Boyle Height’s past
Esther Tseng
Chef Mario Christerna spoke to Salon about honoring the historic LA neighborhood's past with his new restaurant
What happened to the Voting Rights Act?
Robert Reich
Voter suppression is wreaking havoc on our electoral process
“McConnell expects Trump to lose”: Mitch shoots down stimulus compromise between Trump and Democrats
Igor Derysh
Eight million people have fallen into poverty since Republicans let aid expire months ago, studies show
8 million Americans fall into poverty after Republicans let coronavirus aid expire: study
Igor Derysh
Six million Americans have fallen below the poverty line in just the last three months, according to researchers
The Monuments Project: Building the commemorative landscape 21st-century America needs
Elizabeth Alexander
Our national dialogue on monuments is important: The Mellon Foundation will spend $250 million to drive it forward
Is it time to kill calculus?
Daniel Rockmore
Math curricula are designed to shepherd students toward calculus. Some mathematicians think this path is outdated
Florida attorney general asks FBI to investigate Bloomberg’s efforts to restore felon voting rights
Roger Sollenberger
A Bloomberg spokesperson calls the move a "transparent political ploy" by the Florida GOP to disenfranchise voters
Exclusive: GOP Sen. Thom Tillis embraced QAnon conspiracy about COVID-19 death count in town hall
Roger Sollenberger
"When the final accounting is done," the actual death COVID-19 count will be lower, Tillis claims
Bloomberg raises $16M to pay fines of 32,000 former felons in Florida so they can vote again: report
Alex Henderson
Democrats have argued that prohibiting ex-felons from voting over unpaid fees or fines is voter suppression
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