GSPP Graduate Students Stand With Palestine
Basel al-Araj, a Palestinian intellectual, writer, and pharmacist, stated: “If you want to be an intellectual, you have to be engaged. If you don’t want […]
Basel al-Araj, a Palestinian intellectual, writer, and pharmacist, stated: “If you want to be an intellectual, you have to be engaged. If you don’t want […]
By: Emily Ramirez, Edited by: Sommer Iqbal “The function, the very serious function of racism is distraction. It keeps you from doing your work. It […]
The Limitations and Possibilities of Public Policy By: Haleema Bharoocha, Edited by: Sommer Iqbal In my role as a policy practitioner and community advocate, I […]
California’s agricultural sector is reliant on the increasingly unpredictable mega-storms, called atmospheric rivers, that can dump as much water as twenty Mississippi rivers. Climate change […]
In December 2021, the City Council of New York City voted to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. This new policy will permit more […]
By Julie Grassian Problem Statement: 1 in 20 children in the United States experience the loss of one parent or guardian before the age of […]
Innovation in government services to citizen (G2C) service platform By Claudia Eyzaguirre, Shaloo Jeswani, Taekyeong Yoo, Vrashabh Kapate Summary The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won […]
By Genevieve Kaplan Introduction Those indigenous to the United States have proven vital to the country’s prosperity historically, yet are treated with discrimination, stemming from […]
By Vrashabh Kapate Executive Summary India relies heavily on imports to meet some of its vital needs such as medical devices. During the COVID-19 crisis, […]
By Kathryn White My Love Story Sometimes, the best motivation for policy reform starts with a love story. Growing up, both of my parents worked […]
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