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A Tale of Two Clintons
As the primaries for the 2016 U.S. presidential election heat up, there is a single refrain that anybody supporting…
Clinton, Sanders and the Fight for Feminism
This post is off the topic of my usual blog (and again North American-centric) but it is one that I have…
Expat Elector Weekly Roundup #7
Here is the weekly roundup of the top five most important stories of the week in the US election as well as any…
The Extent of Healthy Religious Freedom: A Compromise
In many countries such as Canada, the US, France, the UK and so on, religion falls under the upheld fundamental…
The Good Corporation
In the oft-forgotten 1993 hit The Good Son, Macaulay Culkin stars as Henry Evans, a bright-eyed 12-year-old…
Blog Post Nora Loretto: Activism and Parenting
What we often forget about activists is that they often have other responsibilities as well, another life, many in…
Post-Caucus Complications (and a Bernie Bros Rant)
We all knew that the Iowa Caucuses would be important, but did any of us expect this much drama from Iowa? Land of…
To Speak or Not to Speak: The Issue of the Freedom to…
“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without…
Koch Money: Where Did it Come From, Where Did it Go?
In 2010 Jane Mayer wrote an article in the New Yorker about Charles and David Koch, the billionaire brothers and…
Bernie – A Candidate for the Working People
Tonight, Americans, Democrat and Republican, will get a better idea of who will represent them come November as…
Iowa Caucuses TONIGHT!
Quick post but I had to write about this important event! That’s right folks, the Iowa caucuses will take place…
Administrative Overload in Our Declining Universities
“Collateral damage”, “War on Terror”, or the much more pleasant “National Conversation”: that they cannot be…