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Jake Braun, headshot
The challenges facing U.S. democracy at the voting booth should be considered as a whole in order to adequately respond to the election security threats, Braun argues.
Joselynne Gardner
As the protests against police brutality continue, Joselynne Gardner talks about how African Americans have passed on the knowledge across generations about how to handle police encounters.
Damon Jones
Addressing the violence in the wake of the protests against George Floyd’s death, Associate Professor Damon Jones highlights the role played by police in inciting them.
Dean Katherine Baicker
The conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic make people more vulnerable to addiction, and advances such as telemedicine could make patients even more susceptible to drug abuse and overdose.
A headshot of Oeindrila Dube
The risks associated with reopening spaces of public life are not uniform because the logistics of the experiences differ. For instance, gym-goers maintain more physical distance than people at a fast food restaurant, but they tend to stay longer.
Sadia Sindhu
Sadia Sindhu, the executive director of the Center for Effective Government, was featured by the FLI Network.