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Portland protests, convention speeches, sanctions, and more

It’s a sunny afternoon in Georgia and I’m gearing up for another week of working on the We the Voters podcast, launching this fall. I have a few exciting new developments that clicked this past week — I’m so excited to get to share this with you soon.  But for Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsAugust 17, 2020 ago
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Cancel culture, trade wars, herd immunity, and more

How was your weekend? I spent most of mine working on the website revamp and podcast plan — while listening to folklore on repeat. It’s been a productive few days, which I’m hoping will translate into a productive week. Definitely trying to make the most of this time “safe at Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsJuly 27, 2020 ago
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Climate change, internationalism, baseball, and more

Without further ado, the news.  Note: As a disclaimer, I want to say that the links I share below do not necessarily reflect my own views, either politically or personally. Some are left-leaning, some are right-leaning, some are more in the middle. I am constantly challenging myself to consider issues Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsJuly 20, 2020 ago
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The American Revolution, the electoral college, nationalism, and more

Happy Monday (and new month!). Hard to believe that it’s July already.  What was Independence Day like by you? Here in Hart County, Georgia, Fourth of July festivities were cancelled for the first time ever. With no town-sanctioned events happening, many residents held their own private parties with friends and Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsJuly 6, 2020 ago
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Occupy City Hall, DC statehood, cancel culture, and more

Monday is here, which means it’s time for another link roundup of interesting stories from around the internet. July is almost here, which means that I’ve spent almost a full year working on this project. I am here, staring at the cursor as it taunts me on the nearly blank Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsJune 29, 2020 ago
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Artificial Intelligence, a national power grid, identity politics, and more

Good morning! How was your weekend?  I spent most of my weekend with my fingers on the keyboard, working on a few exciting projects for July. I can’t believe that today marks 11 months since I started this project! (It’s hard to write that sentence without a hundred exclamation points.)  Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsJune 22, 2020 ago
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Culture wars, workplace discrimination, qualified immunity, and more

Good morning from Georgia! How was your weekend?  I’ve been spending a lot of time lately reevaluating how to most effectively complete this project — when to start traveling again, how to ensure I’m capturing the broadest number of American voices, where I want to take this project moving forward. Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsJune 15, 2020 ago
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Swing state polling, essential workers, murder hornets, and more

It’s May! A new month has arrived and I’m feeling optimistic about the weeks ahead. I’m still off the road for now, but slowly making plans for my return to travel. The changing of months gives me some hope that the day may not be too far off.  But for Read more…

By Emily Cate, 5 yearsMay 4, 2020 ago

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