As of today, 18 states and the District of Columbia have voted to fully legalize adult-use cannabis. With more states reforming their marijuana policies, there is a critical opportunity to advance racial justice and equity. Sabina Morris, John Hudak, and Christine Stenglein discuss the importance of investing in the communities and individuals hit hardest by the war on drugs.
Between December 2020 and March 2021, more than 600 Nigerian children were kidnapped while in school. For the country's education system to survive, school safety and the economic dynamics that lead to kidnappings must be addressed. Adedeji Adeniran and Marco Castradori outline four areas of focus for policymakers, school leaders, and communities.
"56 years after passing the Voting Rights Act to counter the systemic oppression encoded into law through the Jim Crow regime, we find ourselves right back in the fight to ensure that every American has the opportunity to help direct the future of the nation." Andre Perry and Anthony Barr call for a renewed effort to defend voting rights at the federal level.
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