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Are you looking for information about what goes on behind closed doors in the halls of power? Would you like more context explaining how things operate here in Delaware? Do you want to find out about those who exercise political and administrative power in our state? Do you want to learn how you can be involved in influencing those leaders or becoming one yourself?
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They strive to bring you stories from activists, organizers, and regular people engaging in the struggle for justice and democracy. They also highlight ways the everyday working person can get involved in issues that impact them and their families. They focus on analyzing issues through an economic and racial justice lens.
They believe when we all have access to information and analysis, we can continue to improve our state.
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Do you want to contribute to social change efforts, but don't have a lot of time? Do you want to know what policies are up for debate in Legislative Hall or City/County Council? Do you want a concise summary of the pressing news impacting our community? Do you want to know what you can do in your own neighborhood to make a difference?
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