MOVING FORWARD: US Relations with Ecuador, Tall Building Advocacy, Citizenship Privilege, and Manly Victimology

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Joseph Bouchard, Akhila Jayaram, Victoria Churchill, and Elizabeth Grace Matthew.

In a region that's no stranger to instability, a former Ecuadorian lawmaker named Luisa Gonzalez is making some big waves. Joseph Bouchard warns that Gonzalez being elected could be disastrous for US relations with Ecuador.

What does opposition to tall buildings have to do with discouraging economic prosperity? Akhila Jayaram connects the dots and explains why more tall buildings should be built in London.

If we tend to take lightly those things which come too easily, there may be a case for ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants. Victoria Churchill reminds us that citizenship is a privilege.

Senator Josh Hawley's book on manhood makes some good points but may also be missing the point. Elizabeth Matthew says manly victimology may not be the right message.

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