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A Shout Out to Bernie Sanders: Always for the People

If you’ve been following the news lately, it’s hard not to notice a familiar, persistent energy driving the national conversation. Bernie Sanders is everywhere. At 84, the Vermont Senator isn’t just “staying involved” – he is leading rallies, drafting landmark … Continue reading

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The Power of Protest: Why Showing Up Still Works

Ever feel like you’re shouting into a void? You sign a petition, share a link, and then… nothing. It’s easy to believe the “little guy” doesn’t matter. History says otherwise. Protest – organized, peaceful, persistent protest – isn’t just noise. … Continue reading

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Why María Corina Machado Won the Nobel Peace Prize

In October 2025, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, a global honor given to people who have worked to promote peace, human rights, and democratic freedoms. Machado’s win was about her peaceful fight for … Continue reading

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