by Stephen Tillett | May 15, 2026 | civil rights, democracy
From Katrina to Now: How We Keep Failing the Test Last week, an event in U.S. history created an occasion for retrospective glances at the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Several factors before, during, and after the storm exacerbated the trauma to frightening new levels...
by Stephen Tillett | May 5, 2026 | civil rights, democracy, voting rights
“Bloodless Coup” A peaceful revolution or bloodless coup is “an overthrow of a government that occurs without violence. If the revolutionists refuse to use violence, it is known as a nonviolent revolution.” Now there are many who would challenge the assertion that...