A final look at the key states, indicators, and the projected electoral map of this cycle’s presidential election.
Category: Policy
2020 US Senate Race Final Overview
A quick look at the closest and most crucial bids for Senate leading to this year’s US elections
Canadian Federal Election Recap: Playing Cards with Regionalism and Unilateralism
Canada’s most recent federal election highly-contested largely due to the country’s increasing regional divides.
Lind Initiative Recap: Bill McKibben on the Grassroots Fight for Climate Action
McKibben discusses his experience with climate activism across the world, and offers advice to those who seek to go down the same path.
Durable Solutions for Arts and Culture at the Science Undergraduate Society
The highlights of my policy project with UBC’s Science Undergraduate Society on implementing a sustainable arts and cultural policy.
Lind Initiative Recap: Winona LaDuke on Wendigo Economics
LaDuke argues the world’s current economic system is so destructive that it reflects the Wendigo from Great Lakes legends, a monster that locals feared due to its cannibalism.
Lind Initiative Recap: John Kasich on Delivering Bottom-Up Change
Kasich discusses the need for climate change to be a bipartisan issue in the United States, as well as calling for those who desire change to seek it themselves.
Lind Initiative Recap: Elizabeth Kolbert on the Sixth Mass Extinction
Kolbert tackles climate change from an ecological perspective, discussing how rapidly warming temperatures have set our planet up another mass extinction event.
Lind Initiative Recap: Robert Bullard and the Politics of Place
Robert Bullard, this year’s first Lind speaker, discusses the links between social and environmental inequality in the United States.