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Voting is a crucial part of our democracy. Cunningham evaluates the For The People Act, which would grant wider-reaching voting rights if implemented. - Photo via harpersbazaar.com

Cunningham: For the People Act

Liam Cunningham March 30, 2021

In Article 1 Section 4 of the United States Constitution, where the right to elect representatives and senators is written, it further reads “but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such...

Hasbro recently announced its rebrand of Mr. Potato Head toys to simply Potato Head. Cunningham discusses whether these types of corporate changes are really progressive or just a way to influence their profits. - Photo via tigerdroppings.com

Cunningham: Dr. Seuss, Mr. Potato Head are not Only Distractions but Cheap Ploys for Reactionary Bonding Time

Liam Cunningham March 9, 2021

If you are like many who roll over each morning to check their Twitter feed before doing anything else, you’ve likely seen these two stories on your feed: Mr. Potato Head becoming a more generic Potato...

With the recent legalization of cannabis in New Jersey, Rowan has offered course opportunities for students to be a part of the growing cannabis industry. - Photo via 6abc.com

Cunningham: Rowan Needs to Clarify Stance on Cannabis

Liam Cunningham March 3, 2021

Editor's Note: This opinion article was written by Liam Cunningham, who is the Rowan Progressives' Press Secretary. Cunningham sent this to The Whit on behalf of the Progressives. Rowan Progressives...

The Amazon facility in Bessemer, Alabama opened in 2020 and within a few months, employees began an effort to unionize. Cunningham discusses the importance of unionization and fighting corporate power. - Photo via Birmingham Business Alliance

Cunningham: Let Bessemer Serve as an Example of How to Fight Corporate Power

Liam Cunningham February 23, 2021

At a time when wages have gone down considerably and union membership is historically low, an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, is rightfully looking to challenge the ever increasing power of ultra-high-net-worth...

Many radical leaders of the past have had their messages diluted over time, Cunningham explains. He argues that this has played a part in preventing today's activists from making more progress than they do. - Photo via democracynow.org

Cunningham: What Watering Down of Radical Leaders Looks Like

Liam Cunningham February 16, 2021

There’s an old American tradition of stripping radical figures of their true nature. Any lick of radical political reform that poked or pried at the existing power structure is watered down into a version...

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