All posts byBrigida Santos
Brigida Santos is a Los Angeles based producer, journalist and political correspondent. She is currently finishing her first book, "In Lu of Justice," a non-fiction political thriller/memoir, in addition to writing, producing and co-hosting the television series "Off the Grid" airing on Ora TV and RT America. She also regularly contributes articles to BuyConscious.Com and Attn.Com, and has produced the award-winning web series "Destroy The Alpha Gammas," short film "Stefano Formaggio," feature film "Searching for Katie," and various other music/viral videos. Website: www.brigidasantos.com
Off the Grid: UMass Reverses Ban on Iranian Students
The University of Massachusetts Amherst dug itself into a hole when it announced a new policy banning Iranian students from graduate programs in STEM fields.
Off the Grid: Meet America's 1st Openly Bisexual Governor
Oregon swears in Kate Brown, America's first openly bisexual governor.
Off the Grid: Where's the Love?
It's Valentine's Day but that doesn't mean there's any more love in the world. An Alabama woman was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for trying to perform a LEGAL same sex marriage ceremony only days after the state ruled Alabama's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional.
Off the Grid: The Twisted Love of Charles Manson
Charles Manson dumps his fiancé because it turns out she was only in it for his rockin' dead body and the gold it would bring her.
Anonymous Takes on ISIS
Anonymous is fighting ISIS one social media account at at time.
Ladies, Get Ready to Run
This is a great time for women to use their voices for change. The road has been long and difficult but for the first time ever we are seeing more women in politics. If you’re a woman interested in getting involved or know one who is, read on to find out how.
Off the Grid: ISIL Angers Fellow Muslims
ISIL tortures children from Muslim minority groups via beheading, crucifixion, live burying, and sex slavery. Muslim communities rise up in response.
Off the Grid: Spotlight - Real Life Vigilante, Nick Rubin
This real life vigilante is only seventeen-years-old but that hasn't stopped him from changing the game. Find out how high school sophomore Nick Rubin has inspired the Governor.
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