Zohran Mamdani is a name that has been gaining traction in New York’s political scene. As a Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) candidate running for the New York State Assembly, he has positioned himself as a progressive voice, advocating for affordable housing, environmental justice, and greater economic equality. His platform has sparked excitement, particularly amongContinue reading “Zohran Mamdani: Progressive or Just Another Politician?”
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Why is the U.S. So Divided on Issues Like Abortion, Gun Control, and Climate Change?
The United States, for all its promise of unity and shared democratic values, is deeply divided on several key issues, particularly abortion, gun control, and climate change. These divisions have grown more pronounced in recent years, often spilling over into intense political and social conflict. But why exactly are these issues so divisive in aContinue reading “Why is the U.S. So Divided on Issues Like Abortion, Gun Control, and Climate Change?”
Whatâs With All This Crazy Weather? Is Climate Change Really Causing It? A Progressive Perspective
If youâve been following the news lately, youâve likely noticed the extreme weather events happening around the worldâwildfires sweeping across the U.S. West, devastating floods in Europe, heatwaves scorching cities, and hurricanes battering coastlines. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and confused by all of this unpredictability. But behind this chaotic weather pattern, thereâs a muchContinue reading “Whatâs With All This Crazy Weather? Is Climate Change Really Causing It? A Progressive Perspective”
Interfaith Friday #7: Climate Justice and Sacred Stewardship: The Faith Fight for the Planet
The 2025 rollback of key environmental protections has triggered outrage from faith groups who view Earth as sacred. Indigenous leaders, Christian climate activists, and Muslim eco-justice networks are mobilizing. Father Miguel Angel, a Catholic priest in New Mexico, leads weekly climate vigils: âCaring for Creation is not optional. Itâs moral duty.â From mosques installing solarContinue reading “Interfaith Friday #7: Climate Justice and Sacred Stewardship: The Faith Fight for the Planet”
