Government & Politics
41 sites
Subcategories:
- Civic Organizations (12)
- Political Commentary (29)
https://livingroomcandidate.org/
The Living Room Candidate is an authoritative archive of presidential campaign television commercials spanning every election from 1952 to the present, hosted by the Museum of the Moving Image. Visitors can browse ads by year, type, issue, or curator-selected playlists, making it an invaluable resource for understanding how political advertising has shaped American democracy.
http://standardtime.com/
Created by Sheila Danzig, this advocacy site makes the case for abolishing daylight saving time, arguing that the twice-yearly clock change causes economic harm, disrupts daily life, and fails to deliver promised energy savings. Visitors can read the history of DST, sign a petition to Congress, take a quiz, and find contact information for their elected representatives.
https://aelkus.github.io/
Adam Elkus writes long-form analytical essays on political violence, strategy, technology, and contemporary events, drawing on a wide range of academic and cultural references. With 50 articles spanning topics from the January 6th insurrection to Silicon Valley solutionism, this is a substantive intellectual blog for readers who enjoy rigorous, interdisciplinary commentary.
https://reeseric.ci/
Reese Armstrong's personal homepage showcases their work as a student advocate, democratic socialist, and political candidate running for Travis County Commissioner in Precinct 2 in Austin, Texas. Visitors will find links to campaign resources, student organizing projects like LASA YDSA and Students United, and open-source software tools built by Reese.
https://eotarchive.org/
The End of Term Web Archive is a collaborative initiative that preserves U.S. federal government websites at the conclusion of each presidential administration, with captures dating back to 2008. Visitors can search archived snapshots, download WACZ files, nominate URLs for preservation, and access datasets covering legislative, executive, and judicial branch domains.
http://lovearth.net/
Lovearth.net is a sprawling activist directory created by Mark R. Elsis, linking to over 1000 sites covering environmentalism, political commentary, spirituality, and social justice causes. Visitors can explore resources on global warming, U.S. military spending, corporate power, Palestine-Israel, and more, all framed through a progressive, eco-humanist lens.
https://sitesforpalestine.neocities.org/
Sites for a Free Palestine is a webring connecting websites whose creators want to share resources, educational materials, and advocacy tools in support of Palestinian liberation. Visitors can browse member sites, access links to historical maps and interactive tools about the Nakba, find graphics to display on their own sites, and learn how to join the ring.
https://idiomdrottning.org/blog
Sandra's prolific personal blog covers a wide range of topics with a strong lean toward political and environmental commentary, including sharp critiques of Swedish climate policy and tech regulation. Posts range from Swedish-language climate politics to English-language musings on AI, food, philosophy, and language, making it an eclectic but politically charged read.
http://windpowerhandbook.com/
The Wind Power Handbook, created by Timlynn Babitsky, is a resource for community organizers and activists navigating wind energy projects, covering everything from NIMBY debates and turbine noise myths to the economic benefits for farmers and local communities. With organized sections on strategies, case studies, innovations, and policy issues, it serves as a practical guide for anyone trying to advance or understand wind power development.
http://walmartwatch.com/
Walmart Watch was a campaign site dedicated to monitoring and critiquing the business practices of Walmart, one of the world's largest retailers. The site focused on labor rights, worker wages, corporate accountability, and the social impact of Walmart's policies on communities.