Late last year, Donald Trump called for the end of birthright citizenship, the granting of citizenship rights by virtue of being born on United States…
My father often likes to tell a story about his job orientation after accepting a new post in Los Angeles, to which my family moved…
Legally, I am an American citizen. My family and I gave up our Sri Lankan citizenship and haven’t completed our applications for dual citizenship yet.…
A white supremacist and anti-Semitic group, the New Jersey European Heritage Association, recently announced plans to hold a march this Saturday at noon, in Princeton’s…
On April 5th, Jennicet Gutiérrez, an immigrant rights and transgender rights activist, spoke at Princeton University about injustice of immigrant detention centers, organizing for social…
The Prog’s Chris Russo sat down with Dr. Zia Mian of Princeton’s Program on Science and Security. A physicist by education, Dr. Mian has published books…
Imagine you stand before faceless men, and you are arguing to save your own life, but when you sound too much like you are arguing…
The United States is experiencing a crisis of historical memory. The rise of Donald Trump has been paralleled by a greater collective awareness of ideological,…
The public health effect in warzones is more than a body count. Jammu and Kashmir, a region contested by Pakistan, India, and China, is one…
In the tenth grade, my teacher introduced me to the notion of what she called “good trouble”: political action that is disruptive, erratic, or even…