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Sheila E.: On Creativity and Voice in Social Change

Some of us may remember—and maybe even sang along to—Sheila E.’s “Glamorous Life” in the ’80s. Those drums and the lyrics, especially, “Boys with small talk and small minds/Really don’t impress me in bed…love would only conquer my head.”

NPQ talked with Escovedo recently to learn what she is doing nowadays, and we are not surprised that social change is at the top of her agenda.

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A Wave of Progressive DAs Win Office across the Country

In 2020, district attorney candidates advocating a progressive approach to criminal justice won office in Los Angeles, Austin, Orlando, Detroit, Columbus, and elsewhere.

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As a Glass Ceiling Is Shattered, Cori Bush Inspires Us to Carry On

This year, women candidates had a mixed performance at the ballot box. But an electric address by Representative-Elect Cori Bush points a path forward.

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Georgia Nonprofit Advocacy Groups Create “Good Trouble”

Georgia’s transformation into the ultimate “swing state” this year is the product of the organizing work of many nonprofit voting rights groups.

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The Vanishing Voter: How Did Low Turnout US Elections Become the Norm?

This year’s election turnout was the highest in over a century. But high turnout elections were once the norm; how that changed has implications for today.

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From Slogans to Action: How to Center Justice within Policing

Yes, cities can defund the police while increasing public safety. Doing this, however, requires a willingness to challenge traditional political power centers.

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