Daniel Judt

Daniel Judt is a graduate student worker at Yale, where he studies American political economy and labor history.

COP 24

A Conference on Climate Change Became a Conference on Coal A Conference on Climate Change Became a Conference on Coal

At the summit in Poland, a missed opportunity.

Dec 6, 2018 / Daniel Judt

Claver Drawing

In Paris, a School for Refugees Is Forming the Next Generation of French Citizens In Paris, a School for Refugees Is Forming the Next Generation of French Citizens

The Pierre Claver school asks what it takes for a refugee to become part of a nation—especially now, and especially if that nation is France.

Apr 13, 2017 / StudentNation / Daniel Judt

Rutland Welcomes Logo

Rutland, Vermont, Will Soon Be the New Home to 100 Syrian Refugees. How Will a Divided Community Embrace Them? Rutland, Vermont, Will Soon Be the New Home to 100 Syrian Refugees. How Will a Divided Community Embrace Them?

The small city is struggling to figure out who it is and just how welcoming it wants to be.

Dec 2, 2016 / Daniel Judt

Yale Race

What I Learned This Semester at Yale What I Learned This Semester at Yale

Students of color are not separatists practicing identity politics—they are fed up with false histories and a false present.

Dec 17, 2015 / StudentNation / Daniel Judt

Turner Field

Stadiums Ruin Neighborhoods Stadiums Ruin Neighborhoods

But for the first time in 60 years, a sports megastructure will not dominate Atlanta’s skyline south of Downtown. Can activists help make the area livable again?

Sep 3, 2015 / Daniel Judt

High School Students Demand Gun-Control High School Students Demand Gun-Control

Each time a major shooting occurs, anger swells for a few days and promptly disappears. We won’t let this happen again.

Jan 15, 2013 / StudentNation / Daniel Judt, Nick Barber, and StudentNation

Rethinking Politics in the Classroom Rethinking Politics in the Classroom

We need a mandatory course in every high school that looks at society through the lens of ethics and morality, rather than efficiency and productivity.

Aug 10, 2011 / Feature / Daniel Judt

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