Is the Georgia Runoff Election a Taste of Our Electoral Future?
Carole Levine November 29, 2022 Georgia may have provided us with a prelude to what elections could be like if the Supreme Court decides that to uphold the “independent...
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Carole Levine November 29, 2022 Georgia may have provided us with a prelude to what elections could be like if the Supreme Court decides that to uphold the “independent...
Marty Levine November 25, 2022 I recently received an invitation to chat with one of my heroes, Chuck Collins, Director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good...
Marty Levine November 16, 2022 It’s been eight days since election day, a day that taught me a lot about the mechanics of collecting and counting votes and a...
Carole Levine November 15, 2022 Like many, especially many women, I approached this election season with both anticipation and trepidation. As an activist and an organizer, the build-up had...
Marty Levine November 14, 2022 Wealth buys power and influence but it does not equate to wisdom and expertise. The assumption that it does has become a dangerous flaw...
Marty Levine November 4, 2022 On November 1, Israelis went to the polls for the fifth time in the last four years. As in the...
Marty Levine October 28, 2022 Last week, an article in the Washington Post left me wondering if we will ever learn and if our nation really cares about the...
Marty Levine October 23, 2022 Standing behind Israel isn’t so simple these days. But is that any reason for those who stand with its policies of continued occupation and...
Marty Levine 10/11/2022 Last month the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published a recent and rare interview with mega-philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs that challenged me. In reading it, I found...
Marty Levine October 7, 2022 It’s nice to see signs of progress. Maybe the arc of the moral universe does indeed bend toward justice. That’s how I felt after...