Social Equity

Military Coup in Niger: The Legacies of Colonialism and the US War on Terror Warrant a New Approach to Security in West Africa

The Republic of Niger is grappling with yet another military coup. The key players in the unfolding drama include not ...

“The Glorious Burden of Being The First”: A Conversation with Robert Traynham

GPPR Senior Podcast Editor Sneha Choudhary (MPP '24) speaks with Dr. Robert Traynham - a highly accomplished communications and public ...

A House Divided: Sudan’s Troubled Transition

Sudan is in crisis. Again. Sudan is further tattered, further cleaved and mutilated. The third-largest country in Africa has been ...

Teachers Have Lost America’s Confidence. How Can They Get it Back?

During the 2012 Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) strike, the country witnessed unions’ ability to come together with working class parents ...

Medicare Advantage Shortcomings Threaten Access to Quality and Timely Healthcare for Beneficiaries

Americans above the age of 65 and people with certain long-term disabilities under the age of 65 are eligible to ...

Health, Incarceration, and the Intersection of Medicaid Policy with Khalil Cumberbatch and Vikki Wachino

GPPR Editor Bryna Antonia Cortes (MPM ’23) spoke with Khalil Cumberbatch, national leader and advocate on criminal justice policy, and ...