Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Anger, Despair and Seeds of Hope
Maxwell alumni wonder whether the changes they worked for in Afghanistan will endure after the ‘heartbreaking’ U.S. withdrawal.
See related: Afghanistan, Civil Rights, Foreign Policy, Gender and Sex, Human Rights, International Affairs
Jackson Discusses Police Use of Tasers in Asbury Park Press
See related: Civil Rights, Crime & Violence, Race & Ethnicity, Social Justice, United States
Sultana Quoted in BBC Article on International Climate Justice
See related: Civil Rights, Climate Change, Global Governance
Purser Discusses Rent Relief, Eviction Moratorium
See related: Civil Rights, Housing, United States
Campbell quoted in USA Today article on Haitians at Texas border
See related: Human Rights, Latin America & the Caribbean, Refugees, United States
Jacobson Piece on Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan Published in TIME
See related: Afghanistan, Foreign Policy, Government, Human Rights, International Affairs, Refugees
Shana Gadarian Quoted in USA Today Piece on Texas Abortion Law, Republicans
See related: Abortion, Civil Rights, Gender and Sex, Government, United States
Coalitional Lobbying and Intersectional Representation in American Rulemaking
In her article published in American Political Science Review, Assistant Professor of Political Science Maraam Dwidar's argues that interest groups representing women, people of color, Native nations, and the poor strategically conduct intersectional advocacy through coalitional lobbying.
See related: Civil Rights
Bringing Abolition in: Addressing Carceral Logics in Social Science Research
See related: Civil Rights, Race & Ethnicity
Students Help Build Food System Rooted in Social Justice, Equity
See related: Civil Rights, Food Security, Nutrition, Promotions & Appointments, Social Justice