Nick Chedli Carter
Director of Advocacy, VICE Impact.
Let’s Show Support for the NFL Kneelers After Trump Blasted Them During His SOTU
Activists push back on the president's blatant attacks against athletes protesting for racial equality.
The EPA Tried to ‘Delegitimize Science,’ so Scientists Sued the Government
You know things are getting weird when scientists decide to sue a major federal agency.
Skip Trump's SOTU and Watch the 'People’s State of the Union' Event Instead
Activists and celebrities like Mark Ruffalo and Alyssa Milano planned their own State of the Union counter-programming to President Trump's Congressional address.
Florida’s Ex-Offender Voter Restoration Effort Could Change Who Gets to Vote in 2020
This key swing state is poised to change its lifetime voting ban on citizens with felony offenses this November, which has major implications for who will be President of the United States.
What's Next After Senate Democrats End Government Shutdown Without DACA Deal
As liberals blast Chuck Schumer for leaving a DACA decision open, the fate of the program lies with Mitch McConnell's GOP.
Roe v. Wade Protections are Threatened by State Laws and Trump's Anti-Choice Stance Now More Than Ever
On the 45th Anniversary of the landmark case that solidified abortion as a right, Americans must remain vigilant to protect women's reproductive rights.
Here are Trump's First Midterm Election Odds Compared to Past Presidents
How the country votes this midterm cycle will largely decide whether or not President Trump can make good on his campaign promises.
A Year Later, the Women's March Movement Is Primed for Political Victory
We talked with women-led advocacy groups about their path to win at the polls in 2018.
Trump Administration Hints at Plans to Arrest Mayors Protecting Refugees
How you can help elected officials supporting sanctuary cities.
Vermont's People-Powered Weed Legalization Win Can Happen in Your State Too
How a grassroots movement helped the Green Mountain State live up to its name.
Senate Needs One More Vote as States Sue to Save Net Neutrality
The FCC may have voted to rollback net neutrality, but the battle for the internet is far from over as lawmakers mobilize.
Trump Wants to Hire a Census Official Who Supports Gerrymandering
If the president gets his way for Census Bureau leadership, who gets to vote in America could be radically altered.