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Abolish the Police? Yes, and Here’s Why.

by Bridget Eileen Rivera Do you or somebody you know think that the movement to “abolish the police” is unrealistic? It might be because you haven’t taken the time to understand what it means, the reasons for it, and why

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The Week That Was

This week, our talented Graphics Manager Julie Frontera tells the story of the week’s news with her powerful images. We hope you enjoy and share the latest feature of The Week That

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The Week That Was

This week’s featured artist is Cris Palomino. Her powerful graphics tell the story of the past week. You can learn more about Cris here. Please enjoy this week’s issue of the Week

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Last Week in DemCast

This week while the world was in the middle of the Tokyo Olympics, here in the US we listened to heartbreaking testimony given to the House Jan. 6 Select Committee by police

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The Week That Was

This week’s featured artist is Joanne Streeck. Joanne told us this about herself: “Like so many others, I was shocked and disgusted when Donald Trump won the election in 2016. I turned

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Recess Can Wait; Our Democracy Can’t.

Today, DemCast along with the Declaration for American Democracy coalition and 22 member organizations issued statements calling for August recess to be delayed until the For the People Act is passed. Nick

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This week, people around the globe sought escape from the devastation of Covid in the opening of the Olympic Games. But while the eyes of the world may have been turned toward

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