Day: May 15, 2019

The state of the Republican Party and communicating well with Antonia Ferrier

In this podcast, Interview Editor Lucy Schmitz and Spring GU Politics Fellows Antonia Ferrier explore the future of the Republican Party, the importance of communicating clearly, and the role of social media in political communications. A big thank you to Georgetown Politics to all their help this school year and for making the fellows available for some […]

Still separate, still unequal: How exclusionary zoning sustains inequity in education

Exclusionary zoning, a practice historically used to racially segregate communities, plagues issues across the political landscape, from climate change to education. This article is the second in a series on how exclusionary zoning perpetuates a discriminatory housing system that threatens our aging population, education system, and climate.   What is exclusionary zoning? At its most […]