Explore our issues

While we feature a variety of creative political movements on our site and recognize many issues, loopholes, and the sadness of injustices in our current system—we are trying to be focused on building momentum for systemic transformation. Rather than getting too pulled into the most polarized debates of our time, we strive to draw attention to root causes and support long-term solutions that can strengthen democracy.
Help us with these causes:

RANK CHOICE VOTInG

End dARK MONEY

Supreme Court reform

Tech Accountability

electoral college reform

Basic healthcare

If your core issue is not represented here, we still totally encourage you to be inspired by the creative tools and ideas on this site. 

RESOURCES

Here are some helpful resources to guide you in learning more about the issues

VLOGS AND PODCASTS

Strict Scrutiny

A podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it.

Brian Tyler Cohen

Brian Tyler Cohen is one of the most viewed independent progressive political hosts on YouTube.

Why, America? with Leeja Miller

A podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it.

Vox

Vox video is Coleman Lowndes, Kim Mas, Ed Vega, Joey Sendaydiego, Dolly Li, and with research support from Melissa Hirsch.

David Pakman Show

A progressive news and political talk program, featuring biting social commentary.

Brookings

Goals: Strengthen democracy, foster economic and social welfare, for a more open safe, prosperous and cooperative international system.

Books on Proportional Representation

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Alaska became the first in the United States of America to adopt ranked-choice voting, and the documentary “Majority Rules” follows the implementation and political ramifications of the reforms.

Rent or buy:
https://majorityrulesfilm.com/

How did the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision change political campaigns in America? In 2012, FRONTLINE and APM’s Marketplace investigated how the controversial ruling was playing out in Montana, an epicenter of the campaign finance debate. (Aired 2012)

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Where Ranked Choice Voting is Used?