@vshaeortega.bsky.social
While my platform consists of many interconnected issues, I am committed to understanding the issues most important to my constituents. I have big dreams for peace. Therefore, we must prepare for the worst, so we can truly experience the best.
@samrosenfeld.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Political Science, Colgate University. Author of "The Polarizers": https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo24660595.html
@edebruin.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Hamilton College. Studying civil-military relations, civil war, policing. Author of HOW TO PREVENT COUPS (Cornell UP). www.ericadebruin.com.
@refugeesinternational.org
Advocates for lifesaving assistance, human rights, and protection for displaced people. https://www.refugeesinternational.org/ Donate: https://bit.ly/refugees2024
@asylumadvocacy.bsky.social
ASAP sees a future where the U.S. welcomes individuals fleeing violence. We work alongside more than 550,000 asylum seekers to make this vision a reality.
@rabeasays.bsky.social
Techy by day. Immigration advocate at night. Not an attorney. Opinions are my own. Like+Share ≠ endorsement
@austinkocher.com
I study immigration enforcement. Assistant Professor at Syracuse University and Research Fellow at the Center for Latin American and Latino Studies at American University. https://linktr.ee/austinkocher
@salahbhpolisci.bsky.social
Postdoc for the Baker Institute of Public Policy at Rice University. Former USIP Peace Scholar. Ph.D. from University of Central Florida. Military coups, democratization, & authoritarian politics. Admin of "Dictatorsky" feed www.salahbenhammou.com
@juanalbarracind.bsky.social
Assistant professor of political science at UIC. Research on political and criminal violence, criminal governance, transitional justice, parties and elections, Brazilian and Colombian politics. Opiniones personales. http://albarracin.co
@apsrjournal.bsky.social
The premier scholarly research journal in political science. Read here: http://bit.ly/3fJQsoQ
@ajpseditor.bsky.social
The AJPS is the official journal of the MPSA, committed to significant advances in knowledge and understanding of citizenship, governance, and politics, and to the public value of political science research. Co-Editors: Kathleen Dolan, Jennifer L. Lawless.