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CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) sees the promise of carbon capture technology to combat climate change, introducing two bills that were signed into law in December of 2020. The first is the LEADING Act which directs the Department of Energy to give competitive grants to companies that create carbon capture technology. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Biology of Politics. Gone are the days of disagreeing solely on the logic of policy decisions; in today’s era of extreme political polarization, people seem to experience different political realities altogether. Political outlook is commonly assumed a product of socialization—that is, the belief of one’s friends and familyinform one
CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE The IHS program is consistently underfunded, leading to significant health problems and deficiencies in care for Native Americans. IHS is failing the millions of Native Americans who rely on the program for health care. While the United States purports to symbolize freedom, democracy, and equality, this broken system constitutes a majorTHE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
VAFA BEHNAM, AUTHOR AT BROWN POLITICAL REVIEW Vafa Behnam. Vafa Behnam. April 6, 2018. Chinese Capital Comes to the Middle East. Asia/Pacific. World. The Middle East has been a key strategic area for centuries, with the Russian, British, Portuguese, French and Ottoman Empires all struggling to incorporate the region within their spheres of HOW THE MEDIA ENABLES TERRORISTS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Borders are central to this identity creation. The physical border of the “wall” serves as an embodiment of the difference, real or imagined, between the US and Mexico. In recognizing that split and exaggerating the differences between the two countries, Trump forces the bifurcation of the two to the foreground of the argument. HOME - BROWN POLITICAL REVIEWU.SWORLDECONOMYINTERVIEWSMEDIABPRADIO The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) sees the promise of carbon capture technology to combat climate change, introducing two bills that were signed into law in December of 2020. The first is the LEADING Act which directs the Department of Energy to give competitive grants to companies that create carbon capture technology. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Biology of Politics. Gone are the days of disagreeing solely on the logic of policy decisions; in today’s era of extreme political polarization, people seem to experience different political realities altogether. Political outlook is commonly assumed a product of socialization—that is, the belief of one’s friends and familyinform one
CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE The IHS program is consistently underfunded, leading to significant health problems and deficiencies in care for Native Americans. IHS is failing the millions of Native Americans who rely on the program for health care. While the United States purports to symbolize freedom, democracy, and equality, this broken system constitutes a majorTHE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
VAFA BEHNAM, AUTHOR AT BROWN POLITICAL REVIEW Vafa Behnam. Vafa Behnam. April 6, 2018. Chinese Capital Comes to the Middle East. Asia/Pacific. World. The Middle East has been a key strategic area for centuries, with the Russian, British, Portuguese, French and Ottoman Empires all struggling to incorporate the region within their spheres of HOW THE MEDIA ENABLES TERRORISTS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Borders are central to this identity creation. The physical border of the “wall” serves as an embodiment of the difference, real or imagined, between the US and Mexico. In recognizing that split and exaggerating the differences between the two countries, Trump forces the bifurcation of the two to the foreground of the argument. PROMISES BROKEN, CHILDREN KEPT Promises Broken, Children Kept. Despite an ongoing pandemic, the number of undocumented immigrants trying to enter the U.S. continues to rise, so much that Biden has recently deployed FEMA to help with the surge of children at the border. Existing immigration policy in the U.S. is constantly debated, regularly criticized, and slow tochange.
OVER THE RAINBOW: THE FUTURE OF NO PROMO HOMO LAWS IN Over the Rainbow: The future of no promo homo laws in public education. “Queer people exist in the rural South,” Annabeth Mellon told NBC News while describing her experience as a bisexual student in the Alabama public school system. “The rest of the world wants to forget about that fact, because a ‘lostcause,’ but
THE HISTORY AND RETURN OF PRESS BRIEFINGS The History and Return of Press Briefings. Many administrations have entered and exited the White House in the last 100 years. However, what has remained constant over time is how the President and press communicate through conferences and briefings. Woodrow Wilson held the first press conference in March 1913, giving the public a means by RECONCILING US-CHINA CLIMATE CHANGE COOPERATION John Kerry, a veteran politician and diplomat, has been named the United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate. Kerry has set ambitious goals for the country, but he faces the arduous task of rekindling China-US climate change relations, which have deteriorated over the past four years. Historically, bilateral cooperation betweenthe
WHEN EMPATHY GOES TOO FAR: PRESERVING COMPASSION IN When Michael Harriot advises white people to “know the line” in his article “7 Rules for White People with Black Friends,” his semi-satirical advice illuminates a serious aspect of contemporary socio-political discourse across racial lines. His call for white people to “please know that there are some thresholds you cannot cross” reflects a long-term frustration with expressions of “PUBLIC NEEDS” ABUSE EMINENT DOMAIN FOR ECONOMIC Within the past 10 years, the definition of “public use” has expanded further to include general public welfare. Eminent domain was historically used for the construction of bridges, water supply, and defense, like in Kohl v. United States. Today, it encompasses the ability to encourage economic growth with a tradeoff of harmingprivate
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Borders are central to this identity creation. The physical border of the “wall” serves as an embodiment of the difference, real or imagined, between the US and Mexico. In recognizing that split and exaggerating the differences between the two countries, Trump forces the bifurcation of the two to the foreground of the argument. A TAX CUT FOR GENTRIFICATION A Tax Cut for Gentrification. Sign in an alley off of 18th Street, Pilsen. In 2013, early investor in Facebook Sean Parker bankrolled a lobbying effort that pairs a capital-gains tax break with an incentive to invest in distressed neighborhoods. Each state chooses areas that are “distressed,” often defined by high unemployment and poor DIVIDED BY PAVEMENT, DIVIDED BY RACE: I-195'S IMPACT ON According to American Community Survey data analyzed by the Providence Journal in 2013, white residents in the city had a median household income of $50,903, compared to $31,377 for black residents and $26,398 for Hispanic residents. Even worse, this disparity is growing. From 2010 to 2013, the median household income of white residents grew by THE SOUND OF UNDERSTANDING: MUSIC AND INTERNATIONAL olitical conflict and international relations aren’t usually the first things that come to mind when listening to classical music. As a genre made up largely of European repertoire from days past, it’s more likely to conjure up images of cathedrals, lavish opera houses, and modern concert halls rather than, say, the United Nations headquarters. A new project, however, seeks to HOME - BROWN POLITICAL REVIEWU.SWORLDECONOMYINTERVIEWSMEDIABPRADIO The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) sees the promise of carbon capture technology to combat climate change, introducing two bills that were signed into law in December of 2020. The first is the LEADING Act which directs the Department of Energy to give competitive grants to companies that create carbon capture technology. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Biology of Politics. Gone are the days of disagreeing solely on the logic of policy decisions; in today’s era of extreme political polarization, people seem to experience different political realities altogether. Political outlook is commonly assumed a product of socialization—that is, the belief of one’s friends and familyinform one
CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE The IHS program is consistently underfunded, leading to significant health problems and deficiencies in care for Native Americans. IHS is failing the millions of Native Americans who rely on the program for health care. While the United States purports to symbolize freedom, democracy, and equality, this broken system constitutes a majorTHE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
VAFA BEHNAM, AUTHOR AT BROWN POLITICAL REVIEW Vafa Behnam. Vafa Behnam. April 6, 2018. Chinese Capital Comes to the Middle East. Asia/Pacific. World. The Middle East has been a key strategic area for centuries, with the Russian, British, Portuguese, French and Ottoman Empires all struggling to incorporate the region within their spheres of HOW THE MEDIA ENABLES TERRORISTS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Borders are central to this identity creation. The physical border of the “wall” serves as an embodiment of the difference, real or imagined, between the US and Mexico. In recognizing that split and exaggerating the differences between the two countries, Trump forces the bifurcation of the two to the foreground of the argument. HOME - BROWN POLITICAL REVIEWU.SWORLDECONOMYINTERVIEWSMEDIABPRADIO The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) sees the promise of carbon capture technology to combat climate change, introducing two bills that were signed into law in December of 2020. The first is the LEADING Act which directs the Department of Energy to give competitive grants to companies that create carbon capture technology. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Biology of Politics. Gone are the days of disagreeing solely on the logic of policy decisions; in today’s era of extreme political polarization, people seem to experience different political realities altogether. Political outlook is commonly assumed a product of socialization—that is, the belief of one’s friends and familyinform one
CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE The IHS program is consistently underfunded, leading to significant health problems and deficiencies in care for Native Americans. IHS is failing the millions of Native Americans who rely on the program for health care. While the United States purports to symbolize freedom, democracy, and equality, this broken system constitutes a majorTHE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
VAFA BEHNAM, AUTHOR AT BROWN POLITICAL REVIEW Vafa Behnam. Vafa Behnam. April 6, 2018. Chinese Capital Comes to the Middle East. Asia/Pacific. World. The Middle East has been a key strategic area for centuries, with the Russian, British, Portuguese, French and Ottoman Empires all struggling to incorporate the region within their spheres of HOW THE MEDIA ENABLES TERRORISTS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Borders are central to this identity creation. The physical border of the “wall” serves as an embodiment of the difference, real or imagined, between the US and Mexico. In recognizing that split and exaggerating the differences between the two countries, Trump forces the bifurcation of the two to the foreground of the argument. PROMISES BROKEN, CHILDREN KEPT Promises Broken, Children Kept. Despite an ongoing pandemic, the number of undocumented immigrants trying to enter the U.S. continues to rise, so much that Biden has recently deployed FEMA to help with the surge of children at the border. Existing immigration policy in the U.S. is constantly debated, regularly criticized, and slow tochange.
OVER THE RAINBOW: THE FUTURE OF NO PROMO HOMO LAWS IN Over the Rainbow: The future of no promo homo laws in public education. “Queer people exist in the rural South,” Annabeth Mellon told NBC News while describing her experience as a bisexual student in the Alabama public school system. “The rest of the world wants to forget about that fact, because a ‘lostcause,’ but
THE HISTORY AND RETURN OF PRESS BRIEFINGS The History and Return of Press Briefings. Many administrations have entered and exited the White House in the last 100 years. However, what has remained constant over time is how the President and press communicate through conferences and briefings. Woodrow Wilson held the first press conference in March 1913, giving the public a means by RECONCILING US-CHINA CLIMATE CHANGE COOPERATION John Kerry, a veteran politician and diplomat, has been named the United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate. Kerry has set ambitious goals for the country, but he faces the arduous task of rekindling China-US climate change relations, which have deteriorated over the past four years. Historically, bilateral cooperation betweenthe
WHEN EMPATHY GOES TOO FAR: PRESERVING COMPASSION IN When Michael Harriot advises white people to “know the line” in his article “7 Rules for White People with Black Friends,” his semi-satirical advice illuminates a serious aspect of contemporary socio-political discourse across racial lines. His call for white people to “please know that there are some thresholds you cannot cross” reflects a long-term frustration with expressions of “PUBLIC NEEDS” ABUSE EMINENT DOMAIN FOR ECONOMIC Within the past 10 years, the definition of “public use” has expanded further to include general public welfare. Eminent domain was historically used for the construction of bridges, water supply, and defense, like in Kohl v. United States. Today, it encompasses the ability to encourage economic growth with a tradeoff of harmingprivate
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Borders are central to this identity creation. The physical border of the “wall” serves as an embodiment of the difference, real or imagined, between the US and Mexico. In recognizing that split and exaggerating the differences between the two countries, Trump forces the bifurcation of the two to the foreground of the argument. A TAX CUT FOR GENTRIFICATION A Tax Cut for Gentrification. Sign in an alley off of 18th Street, Pilsen. In 2013, early investor in Facebook Sean Parker bankrolled a lobbying effort that pairs a capital-gains tax break with an incentive to invest in distressed neighborhoods. Each state chooses areas that are “distressed,” often defined by high unemployment and poor DIVIDED BY PAVEMENT, DIVIDED BY RACE: I-195'S IMPACT ON According to American Community Survey data analyzed by the Providence Journal in 2013, white residents in the city had a median household income of $50,903, compared to $31,377 for black residents and $26,398 for Hispanic residents. Even worse, this disparity is growing. From 2010 to 2013, the median household income of white residents grew by THE SOUND OF UNDERSTANDING: MUSIC AND INTERNATIONAL olitical conflict and international relations aren’t usually the first things that come to mind when listening to classical music. As a genre made up largely of European repertoire from days past, it’s more likely to conjure up images of cathedrals, lavish opera houses, and modern concert halls rather than, say, the United Nations headquarters. A new project, however, seeks to HOME - BROWN POLITICAL REVIEWU.SWORLDECONOMYINTERVIEWSMEDIABPRADIO The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON The frozen wind turbines seen during last month’s Texas blackout along with the regular rolling blackouts we see during California summers draw attention to the uncomfortable reality of wind and solar energy: they are not reliable enough to support the United States’ energy grids. As technology advances, solar and wind batteries may be able to store more energy. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
VAFA BEHNAM, AUTHOR AT BROWN POLITICAL REVIEW The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE Indian Health Service (IHS), the federally-funded health care program for American Indians and Alaska Natives, is the primary source of health care for around 2.2 million Native Americans in thirty five states across the U.S.THE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
RETHINKING PATERNITY LEAVE The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
HOW THE MEDIA ENABLES TERRORISTS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
HOME - BROWN POLITICAL REVIEWU.SWORLDECONOMYINTERVIEWSMEDIABPRADIO The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON The frozen wind turbines seen during last month’s Texas blackout along with the regular rolling blackouts we see during California summers draw attention to the uncomfortable reality of wind and solar energy: they are not reliable enough to support the United States’ energy grids. As technology advances, solar and wind batteries may be able to store more energy. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
VAFA BEHNAM, AUTHOR AT BROWN POLITICAL REVIEW The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE Indian Health Service (IHS), the federally-funded health care program for American Indians and Alaska Natives, is the primary source of health care for around 2.2 million Native Americans in thirty five states across the U.S.THE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
RETHINKING PATERNITY LEAVE The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
HOW THE MEDIA ENABLES TERRORISTS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
DEPLATFORMING AUTHORITARIANS IS GOOD; PREVENTING THEIR “By giving people the power to share, we're making the world more transparent,” wrote Mark Zuckerberg in a letter to the public in 2012. What the company’s founder and CEO failed to foresee, however, is that less than a decade later this “power to share” would be systematically weaponized by authoritarian leaders around the world. PROMISES BROKEN, CHILDREN KEPT The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
THE HISTORY AND RETURN OF PRESS BRIEFINGS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
RECONCILING US-CHINA CLIMATE CHANGE COOPERATION On his first day in office, President Biden began the process of rejoining the Paris Agreement – a crucial initial step that signaled to the rest of the world the United State’s renewed commitment to combating climate change. However, the road to long-lasting climate transformation remains an uphill battle. Domestic policies and targets to reduce emissions will not be sufficientDISMANTLING ABLEISM
Haben Girma, the first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, is a human rights lawyer and disability rights advocate. In 2013, she was named a White House Champion of Change by President Obama, and she has been honored by President Bill Clinton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Chancellor Angel Merkel for her tireless efforts to advance disability justice. WHEN EMPATHY GOES TOO FAR: PRESERVING COMPASSION IN When Michael Harriot advises white people to “know the line” in his article “7 Rules for White People with Black Friends,” his semi-satirical advice illuminates a serious aspect of contemporary socio-political discourse across racial lines. His call for white people to “please know that there are some thresholds you cannot cross” reflects a long-term frustration with expressions of BETRAYAL: CONFRONTING AMERICA’S VETERAN DEPORTATION POLICY The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Within American contemporary discourse, it seems inevitable to bring up Trump’s wall idea when confronting the ideas of immigration. Trump says that as president, he would “ a real wall” because “eople are pouring across .” This idea seems benign in itself; after all, immigration is a problem with which every bordered country must grapple. A TAX CUT FOR GENTRIFICATION In 2013, early investor in Facebook Sean Parker bankrolled a lobbying effort that pairs a capital-gains tax break with an incentive to invest in distressed neighborhoods. Each state chooses areas that are “distressed,” often defined by high unemployment and poor quality housing, and wealthy investors are encouraged to develop projects in these “opportunity zones” that would spur “PUBLIC NEEDS” ABUSE EMINENT DOMAIN FOR ECONOMIC States have taken initiatives to protect residents from the expansion of eminent domain, as Kelo demonstrated.Following the 2005 decision, 43 state legislatures and nine state supreme courts bolstered protection for economic development takings. Florida and Michigan were two of the most successful states, both removing economic blight — areas with declining properties and economies — HOME - BROWN POLITICAL REVIEWU.SWORLDECONOMYINTERVIEWSMEDIABPRADIO The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON The frozen wind turbines seen during last month’s Texas blackout along with the regular rolling blackouts we see during California summers draw attention to the uncomfortable reality of wind and solar energy: they are not reliable enough to support the United States’ energy grids. As technology advances, solar and wind batteries may be able to store more energy. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
VAFA BEHNAM, AUTHOR AT BROWN POLITICAL REVIEW The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE Indian Health Service (IHS), the federally-funded health care program for American Indians and Alaska Natives, is the primary source of health care for around 2.2 million Native Americans in thirty five states across the U.S.THE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
RETHINKING PATERNITY LEAVE The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
HOW THE MEDIA ENABLES TERRORISTS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
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CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS: NUCLEAR ENERGY AND CARBON The frozen wind turbines seen during last month’s Texas blackout along with the regular rolling blackouts we see during California summers draw attention to the uncomfortable reality of wind and solar energy: they are not reliable enough to support the United States’ energy grids. As technology advances, solar and wind batteries may be able to store more energy. AMERICA NEEDS MORE IMMIGRANTS American birth rates are low, and that’s a problem. There are two ways to increase the population: incentivize childbirth or incentivize immigration. While it’s beneficial that the new Covid-19 stimulus will include guaranteed income for parents via the child tax credit, the birth rate is not going to reach the replacement level (the number of births per woman that will THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
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CAPITALISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY by Zheng Yang ach economic system requires a particular political environment to function effectively. The political environment is a foundation on which the economy can grow. If that foundation is inadequate, the system will never reach full potential and may in fact collapse. In order to maximize efficacy, the right combination of government strength and economic freedom must prevail. Let HOW FEDERALLY FUNDED HEALTH CARE IS FAILING NATIVE Indian Health Service (IHS), the federally-funded health care program for American Indians and Alaska Natives, is the primary source of health care for around 2.2 million Native Americans in thirty five states across the U.S.THE WACO SIEGE
*Part one of this interview is located here. Gary Noesner was Chief Hostage Negotiator for the first half of the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The Branch Davidians are a breakaway sect of the Seventh Day Adventists. The siege began on February 28, 1993 as a result of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms(ATF)’s
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DEPLATFORMING AUTHORITARIANS IS GOOD; PREVENTING THEIR “By giving people the power to share, we're making the world more transparent,” wrote Mark Zuckerberg in a letter to the public in 2012. What the company’s founder and CEO failed to foresee, however, is that less than a decade later this “power to share” would be systematically weaponized by authoritarian leaders around the world. PROMISES BROKEN, CHILDREN KEPT The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
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RECONCILING US-CHINA CLIMATE CHANGE COOPERATION On his first day in office, President Biden began the process of rejoining the Paris Agreement – a crucial initial step that signaled to the rest of the world the United State’s renewed commitment to combating climate change. However, the road to long-lasting climate transformation remains an uphill battle. Domestic policies and targets to reduce emissions will not be sufficientDISMANTLING ABLEISM
Haben Girma, the first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, is a human rights lawyer and disability rights advocate. In 2013, she was named a White House Champion of Change by President Obama, and she has been honored by President Bill Clinton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Chancellor Angel Merkel for her tireless efforts to advance disability justice. WHEN EMPATHY GOES TOO FAR: PRESERVING COMPASSION IN When Michael Harriot advises white people to “know the line” in his article “7 Rules for White People with Black Friends,” his semi-satirical advice illuminates a serious aspect of contemporary socio-political discourse across racial lines. His call for white people to “please know that there are some thresholds you cannot cross” reflects a long-term frustration with expressions of BETRAYAL: CONFRONTING AMERICA’S VETERAN DEPORTATION POLICY The Brown Political Review is a non-partisan political publication that seeks to promote ideological diversity. All of the views reflected in BPR’s content are views held by authors and not reflective of the views held by the wider organization or theExecutive Board.
BORDERS AND IDENTITIES Within American contemporary discourse, it seems inevitable to bring up Trump’s wall idea when confronting the ideas of immigration. Trump says that as president, he would “ a real wall” because “eople are pouring across .” This idea seems benign in itself; after all, immigration is a problem with which every bordered country must grapple. A TAX CUT FOR GENTRIFICATION In 2013, early investor in Facebook Sean Parker bankrolled a lobbying effort that pairs a capital-gains tax break with an incentive to invest in distressed neighborhoods. Each state chooses areas that are “distressed,” often defined by high unemployment and poor quality housing, and wealthy investors are encouraged to develop projects in these “opportunity zones” that would spur “PUBLIC NEEDS” ABUSE EMINENT DOMAIN FOR ECONOMIC States have taken initiatives to protect residents from the expansion of eminent domain, as Kelo demonstrated.Following the 2005 decision, 43 state legislatures and nine state supreme courts bolstered protection for economic development takings. Florida and Michigan were two of the most successful states, both removing economic blight — areas with declining properties and economies — _BPR statement on George Floyd’s death, police violence:_ George Floyd’s life mattered. Like Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and too many others whose names we don’t know, Floyd was stolen from friends and family members who loved him and cared about him. His murder cannot be undone, and it is our most recent reminder of the fact that white supremacy, police violence, and racism are dangerously prevalent forces in America today… Read FullStatement
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