Matt Till

Democracy & Elections

  • The Dangers of Ideological Tyranny in Democracy

    The deconstruction of democratic institutions and social progress continues at a manic pace. From the courts to cultural spaces, we are on a trajectory where there will soon be nothing sacred or unaffected by ideological tyrants if left unchecked. Continue reading

    The Dangers of Ideological Tyranny in Democracy
  • Building a Movement of Hope and Change

    Movements of hope are built on seeing the world and our predicament in a different light. Refusing to cede individual power and agency to others who claim to define the rules is the beginning of telling an alternative story that… Continue reading

    Building a Movement of Hope and Change
  • Protecting Freedom of Speech in Universities Today

    Colleges and universities, both public and private, are spaces where ideas are shared, skills for life are developed, and engagement with society at the highest levels is practiced. They have always been institutions of progress and consternation. Today, they are… Continue reading

    Protecting Freedom of Speech in Universities Today
  • Restoring Hope: Lady Liberty’s Call to Action

    Lady Liberty, symbolizing hope and compassion, calls for the tired and poor of the world, as epitomized in Emma Lazarus’s poem, “The New Colossus.” However, America is currently neglecting this ideal, shutting its borders and creating divisions. The nation risks… Continue reading

    Restoring Hope: Lady Liberty’s Call to Action
  • Fear and Justice: The State of Rights in America

    President Trump’s executive order under the Alien Enemies Act for the detention of Venezuelan gang members has sparked controversy due to its violation of due process. Secrecy and force undermine justice and safety in society. The fear of authoritarian governance… Continue reading

    Fear and Justice: The State of Rights in America
  • From Aggression to Humility: Rethinking Power

    Power energized from love is constructive, not destructive. It’s invitational, not exclusionary. It’s progressive, not regressive. It’s collaborative, and not competitive. Desires through aggression are short-sighted. Hope through humility and love is everlasting.  Continue reading

    From Aggression to Humility: Rethinking Power
  • Reimagining Authority: Co-creation and Community Solutions

    The systems that built today’s world are not the ones to sustain tomorrow. Future-thinking leaders and societies learn to appreciate the rules of the past that helped establish the present-day reality. At the same time, they acknowledge their weakness in… Continue reading

    Reimagining Authority: Co-creation and Community Solutions
  • Einstein on Human Rights: A Modern Reckoning

    In 1954, Albert Einstein warned of the dangers of political power abuses threatening human rights. Today, similar threats arise as governments silence dissent under the guise of national security. The struggle for universal human rights continues, requiring vigilance and action… Continue reading

    Einstein on Human Rights: A Modern Reckoning