Newsletter on the intersections developmental econ, geopolitics, finance, and African history.
Bio: Ghanaian-American, MIT grad, Data Analytics & Product Manager @ Big Entertainment firm. Ex- Aerospace Engineer. Not an expert, but always learning.
Anthony B. Bradley, PhD helps institutions reverse the boy-to-man collapse by fixing fatherhood and fraternity culture with data, theology, and field-tested programs and the pursuit of justice through personalism.
A psychotherapist looks at the bigger picture and asks the deeper questions into the motives at the heart of the culture wars. Against-the-grain insights from history, psychoanalysis, social psychology, and clinical experience.
Commentaries on US and world affairs, written by an American patriot (by birth and sentiment), a committed socialist (based in experience in Cuba), and a dedicated intellectual with an orientation to political and social issues (since the age of ten).
American, Christian, Conservative husband, father, grandfather Broncos fan. Altering the narrative of blacks in America. A cook and cocktails mixer. I enjoy things that make you say hmmmm....
How do we help people embrace change faster—not through crisis or coercion, but through better ideas? The Sensegiver offers research and field notes from cognitive science, transformative learning, and 25+ years of making things make sense to others.
The Peachy Perspective—by political scientist and Palmetto Peach Kristin Zebrowski—decodes policy and culture through a feminist lens, exposing the power struggles shaping women’s rights and child safeguarding in the South.
The Overflowings of a Liberal Brain is a community-driven publication that addresses political & cultural issues and offers a liberal perspective on how to understand them and respond to them.
Musings, memory, and the magic of observation—offered through the lens of a Philly-based photographer, author, and restless lightchaser documenting Black life, joy, and truth.
Music writing that is not restricted by the demands, wishes, and timelines of the music industry. Writing, not advertising. Love, not a battle of the brands.
Harmony Holiday does some of the best writing about jazz that we've ever read.
Alerting concerned Canadian citizens, parents, teachers and beyond about the encroachment of progressive radicalism in the education system and the culture at large.