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The Poor People’s Campaign: Building Power Beyond the Fight for $15
Income inequality is rooted in power inequality.
What It Will Take to Achieve a Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula
Relations between the two Koreas are improving despite Trump.
In Texas, Teachers and Students Already Pack Heat in Classrooms. Is This Where the Nation Is Headed?
The deep problems with Texas's programs provide a cautionary tale.
Bayou Bridge Pipeline Opponents Say Louisiana Governor’s Office Is Surveilling Them
Their claims are based in part on emails and other public records released by the state.
Wakanda in Schools: The “Black Panther” Curriculum Makes Its Debut
How a Chicago teacher inspired by “Black Panther” is using the movie to teach about race and colonialism in the US.
Crowded Shelters and the Vicious Flu Brew Perfect Storm for the Homeless
For the homeless, catching the flu can be a matter of life or death.
How the Spark Became a Flame in West Virginia
English teacher Katie Endicott spoke about how this struggle came together.
In Ruling Called “Victory for Everyone Who Breathes,” Federal Judge Says Scott Pruitt Violating Clean Air Act
The severity of Pruitt's attempts are a matter of life and death.
Talking Sense About Immigration: Rejecting the “Good Guy” vs. “Bad Guy” Narrative
It's time to challenge the notion that immigrants in particular can be divided into deserving good guys and undeserving bad guys.
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On Getting Pushback: Advice for Young People Walking Out of School
Direct action means stepping outside of society's preset solutions.