In the final post of We Are the Cavalry, we explore how ordinary people — not heroes — are the ones who shape democracy. It’s a call to action, a tribute to quiet courage, and a reminder that the cavalry has always been us.
In the final post of We Are the Cavalry, we explore how ordinary people — not heroes — are the ones who shape democracy. It’s a call to action, a tribute to quiet courage, and a reminder that the cavalry has always been us.
Part 4 of We Are the Cavalry explores how every generation faces a defining moment — a time for choosing. This post connects past and present crossroads, reminding us that silence is also a decision, and history is shaped by those who choose to show up.
The Reorganizing Government Act and its companion bill could quietly grant unprecedented power to the president—eliminating agencies and blocking courts. Learn what’s at stake and how to fight back.
This article explores UBI economic challenges, including how we could fund universal income, inflation risks, and labor market effects in an AI-disrupted world.
Part 2 of We Are the Cavalry challenges the dangerous illusion that someone else will save democracy — and reminds us that lasting change has always come from ordinary people who refuse to wait.
In Part 1 of “We Are the Cavalry,” a personal story of small beginnings shows how ordinary people sparked real political change — and why democracy still depends on those who choose to show up.
Public servants aren’t the problem—they’re the foundation.
This reflection explores what happens when government is weaponized against the very people who keep it running, and why leadership rooted in service still matters—now more than ever.
As someone with years in the field, I’ve seen firsthand the tireless, often unrecognized work that goes into every election. Campaign staff, volunteers, and election workers are the unsung heroes who make democracy possible, braving countless challenges just to keep us informed and engaged. With increasing obstacles to reaching voters, their dedication is more critical than ever. Join me in thanking these warriors for democracy, who, with patience and grit, keep our democratic experiment moving forward. Their work deserves our gratitude—and perhaps a bit more understanding.
This isn’t just another election. It’s a moment to protect what we hold dear and honor those who’ve dedicated their lives to our country and communities. For me, voting is more than a right—it’s a responsibility. In memory of my family’s service, I’m asking you to join me in casting a vote that honors our shared values and future.