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Adelita Grijalva Makes History as Arizona’s First Latina Elected to Congress

On September 23, 2025, Adelita Grijalva made history as the first Latina elected to represent Arizona in Congress, winning the special election for the state’s 7th Congressional District, a seat previously held by her late father, Rep. Raúl Grijalva.  Her election marks a milestone for representation in Arizona, where Latinas make up a quarter of […]

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Texas’s Gerrymandering Power Grab Threatens Fair Representation

Gerrymandering is the redrawing of voting district boundaries to tilt political power in favor of one political party. Right now, Texas Republicans are aggressively attempting to redraw voting districts early before the next census, to lock in more seats, weaken the influence of BIPOC communities, and diminish the political power of progressive urban centers. Their […]

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Gen Z Is Done Waiting: Mamdani’s Win Is a New Political Era

In an era of voter disillusionment, Zohran Mamdami’s victory in the New York City mayoral primary is proof that bold, grassroots, and unapologetically progressive campaigns not only inspire, but win. While Democrats across the country scramble to energize their base, Mamdani electrified New Yorkers with a vision rooted in housing justice, public investment, equitable taxation, […]