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The Global Uprising for a More Equitable and Humane Labor Force
The fury of low wage workers has long fueled worldwide protest.
#NeverAgain: Parkland Students Lead Thousands in Rally to Demand Gun Control Legislation
The Florida State Capitol building was crowded with thousands of students, teachers, and parents yesterday.
Trump’s Jabs at North Korea Build on Long History of Treaty Violations
All recent US presidents have violated treaties.
Is Greece on the Road to Recovery, or Will It Remain Trapped by Debt? An Interview With Economist Costas Lapavitsas
The Eurozone perpetuates Greece's unequal economy.
Arizona Has Made It Nearly Impossible to Access Hygiene Products if You’re Incarcerated
Menstruating while incarcerated in Arizona is a layered, precarious, and dangerous endeavor.
The 9/11 Hijackers Were Iraqis, Right? Teaching in a Time of Wars
Education is crucial to citizenship in a democracy.
Momentum Is Building Across the South to End Money Bail
Southerners on New Ground launched an effort to reform the cash bail system.
Big Money Spurs on an Intense Arizona Midterm Race
Big money is rolling into Arizona as a dramatic cast of candidates duke it out.
Research Exposes $16 Billion Bottled Water Industry’s Predatory Marketing Practices
The industry spends billions convincing Americans that bottled water is safer than tap.
The Politically Charged History of the Term “Able-Bodied”
Far from describing a defined demographic group, there is no standard definition that makes a person “able-bodied.”