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- Here’s What Teach For America Alumni Believe About Charters, Vouchers, and Societal Inequities, Education Week
- Americans Say They Would Vote for a Woman, But…, FiveThirtyEight
- Buttigieg’s Call for Universal Public Service would Mark a Big Departure from Historically Small Volunteer Programs, The Conversation
- Cyclone Idai Shows Why Long-Term Disaster Resilience is so Crucial, The Conversation
- Empathy Through Service, Stanford Social Innovation Review PDF
- In Another’s Shoes, Nature
- You Cannot Predict an Election Result from Social Media, Haber Turk
- Get the Facts: Implicit Bias and the AAUW Implicit Association Test on Gender and Leadership, AAUW
- Progress Isn’t Progress Unless It Happens For You, Vanderbilt News
- The Hidden Toll Of Floods, NPR
- Why Do We Think Poor People Are Poor Because of Their Own Bad Choices?, The Guardian
- Many Americans Still Underestimate the Risks of Smoking, Stanford News
- Teach For America Service Leads to Empathy, Vanderbilt News
- Think You’re Not Biased? Think Again, Science News
- Teach For America Could Be Exactly What America’s Schools Need to Reduce Implicit Bias, Education Post
- Why We Should Make Our Politicians Filthy Rich – Really, OXY
- Hillary Clinton Will Not Be Manterrupted, New York Times
- Politics Not as Usual, Vanderbilt News
- The Joy Cardin Show, Wisconsin Public Radio
- How Monday’s England-Slovakia Soccer Match Just Might Influence Brexit, Washington Post (Monkey Cage)
- Clinton Embraces `Woman Card’ But Needs More to Beat Trump, Bloomberg
- The Challenges Hillary Clinton and I Face Every Day, Huffington Post
- A Look at President Obama’s Final State Union, Wisconsin Public Radio
- Women Candidates Face Implicit Bias Hurdle, Scientific American
- How Gender Bias Plays a Role in Elections, Huffington Post
- She Gets No Respect: Sexism Persists, Even Among the Enlightened, New York Times
- Bad News for Hillary?, Daily Mail UK
- Voters Still See Women as Poor Leaders (But Good Assistants), Wired
- Hidden Bias Says Women Don’t Look Like Leaders, Futurity
- Not Just Anti-Hispanic, Slate
- Mark Mellman: The Rising US Asian Electorate, The Hill
- Shifts in the Way Asian Americans Vote, Voice of America Podcast
- Trump Thinks that Being Born in the U.S. Shouldn’t Make You a Citizen, Washington Post (Monkey Cage)
- Can the Republican Party Thrive on White Identity?, Washington Post (Monkey Cage)Why do Asian Americans Mostly Vote for Democrats?, Washington Post (Monkey Cage)
- The Impact of the Asian American Vote, MSNBC (UP With Steve Kornacki)
- How Voters Can Beat Special Interest Groups, Stanford Business Magazine
- Would Voters Win if Politicians Got a Raise?, Futurity
- Should We Pay Politicians More?, POLITICO
- How Voters Can Beat Special Interest, Stanford Graduate School of Business
- Blue Jay Game 3 and the Canadian Elections, CBC Radio (The Current with Anna Marie Tremonti)
- Raises for Elected Representatives Could Lead to Better Representation, Vanderbilt News
- Here’s Why Some Brazilian Politicians Could Want Their Team To Lose At The World Cup, Business Insider
- Has Superstorm Sandy Chosen Who the Next US President Is?, Huffington Post
- Sports Results Affect Voter Behavior, Scientific American
- Will Ohio State’s Football Team Decide Who Wins the White House?, Slate
- Football, Weather and Shark Attacks — The Irrational Voter’s Checklist, Washington Times
- Vanderbilt Researcher Working to Fight Human Trafficking, Vanderbilt News
- Vanderbilt Political Scientist Tapped To Help Find End To Human Trafficking, Nashville Public Radio
- Vanderbilt Receives $1M Grant to Combat Child Labor, The Tennessean
- USAID Announces Grants to Three Universities to Combat Human Trafficking, USAID
- Bureau of International Labor Affairs Invests $11M to Strengthen Oversight and Effectiveness of Programs to Combat Child Labor and Forced Labor, US Department of Labor
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