by Claudia Clark | Jul 19, 2021 | Informational
Earlier this week, Merkel boarded a plane for Washington for her final official For the 1st time in over four years I was actually excited instead of frightened to watch the press conference between Chancellor Merkel and President Biden. In the hours leading up to...
by Claudia Clark | Feb 12, 2021 | Informational
As both a social justice advocate and an author, I am continuously looking for ways to both expand my audience as well as to educate them. Because I grew up in a politically active family and one of the first stories I remember both my mother and my grandfather told...
by Claudia Clark | Nov 2, 2020 | Informational
Feature on TeachSomebody, 28 October 2020 As a lifelong political activist, I find 99% of Trump’s policies and actions abhorrent. There is no question that both the domestic and foreign policies implemented by the Trump administration over the past four years have...
by Kadian Davis-Owusu | Oct 28, 2020 | Informational, Uncategorized
Feature on TeachSomebody, 28 October 2020 The United States presidential election 2020, is scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In this 59th quadrennial presidential election, many issues are at stake, namely health care, climate change, and trade and economy. In...
by Kadian Davis-Owusu | Oct 28, 2020 | Informational
Feature on TeachSomebody, 28 October 2020 with Kadian Davis-Owusu (PhD) View Video…. The United States presidential election 2020, is scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In this 59th quadrennial presidential election, many issues are at stake, namely health...
by Sophie Karge | Oct 22, 2020 | Informational
Sophie Karge, Biology and Math Major, Freie Universität, Berlin Think back to the first time you voted in a presidential election. What was it like? Did you vote in person? What was going on in the world at that time? People argue that the 2020 election is the...
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