Policy Reform

Detailed discussions on reforms needed in local, state, and federal policies to address systemic inequities.

American reconciliation with its past

America’s Great Reconciliation within my Dream of a Nation That Chose to Heal

In a lucid dream I watched an America healed nation take shape. Bullets vanished, the selfish patriarchy ended, housing became a utility, and repair followed math, not pity. The air cleared, minds steadied, and the country finally acted its age. This is what that choice produced.

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The Caribbean at a Crossroads: How U.S.–Venezuela Resource Wars Threaten Regional Sovereignty

The Caribbean stands on the front line of a new proxy war. Under cover of “drug interdiction,” the United States is reasserting control over oil, currency, and influence in the hemisphere—while small island nations struggle to preserve sovereignty. This essay unpacks the real motives behind U.S. militarization, Venezuela’s isolation, and the systemic decline of American society driving both addiction and aggression.

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Why I Left Twitter – Clearly, Dissent Doesn’t Belong to Elon Musk

Twitter used to be a tool for resistance. Now, under Elon Musk’s AI surveillance empire, it rewards fascists and buries dissent. I don’t post there anymore. And if you care about truth, justice, or safety—you probably shouldn’t either.

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U.S. Universities Are Under Attack. The World Should Seize the Opportunity

The U.S. is silencing free speech on campuses, arresting students, and gutting DEI programs. But as America abandons academic freedom, the world can welcome displaced scholars and students. Here’s why global universities must act now.

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