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The Freedom Academy with Asha Rangappa

About the Substack

A Substack that explores how we can develop our "moral muscle" to stand up for democracy -- and each other -- in this critical moment. Plus insight and analysis at the intersection of law, national security, and the intelligence community.

Free Subscription Benefits

  • Weekly public posts with insights and commentary on current events

Paid Subcription Benefits

  • Guest speakers on complicity, moral courage, and how to fight for democracy
  • Analysis at the intersection of law, intelligence, and national security and monthly Zoom Q&As
  • Access to live author interviews for The Freedom Academy Book Club and course archive for "Democracy in the (Dis)Information Age"

Paid Subscription Plans

  • $50 a year
  • $6 a month

About Asha Rangappa

Asha Rangappa is a Senior Lecturer at the Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and a former Special Agent of the FBI, specializing in counterintelligence investigations.

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