How To Decolonize Economics? By More Inclusive Models for Equitable Policy-Making
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One month into Trump’s second term, democracy is unraveling at an alarming pace. Federal agencies are gutted, media silenced, and global alliances shattered. Musk is pillaging government contracts, ICE is targeting schools, and autocrats worldwide are emboldened. Every day, another institution crumbles. How long before there’s nothing left to save?
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Democracy is crumbling—and most Americans don’t see it. Trump & Musk are dismantling institutions at record speed, eliminating legal barriers, and silencing opposition. History has shown where this leads. If you think you’re safe, you aren’t paying attention. 🚨
Economics dictates policy, money flow, and who gets access to opportunities—but it’s overwhelmingly white. Black and brown economists are critically underrepresented, and that impacts everything from labor laws to housing policies. This article breaks down why diversity in economics isn’t just about fairness—it’s about better, more effective policymaking. Read on to see why representation matters and how we can push for change.
How Can We Break the Monopoly? Why Economics Needs More Black and Brown Voices Read More »
Trump’s policies harm his supporters with rising costs, lost jobs, and healthcare cuts. Discover what they can do to fight back and secure their future.
America promised democracy but built an elite-run system that concentrated wealth and power. This article explores systemic inequities, the pitfalls of unchecked Republican dominance, and why civic engagement and voting are acts of resistance to reclaim democracy. The stakes have never been higher — the path ahead depends on us all.
Choosing Between Imperfect Paths: Why Voting Matters More Than Ever Read More »