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The Women of Color “Solutionaries” Who Are Taking On Detroit’s Deep Divisions
A new report uses photography and interviews to raise the profile of women of color who should have a greater say in the city's revitalization.
Help the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Stop Predatory Loans From Ruining Lives
Can one emergency expense ruin your life?
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White House Attempting to Railroad Obamacare Repeal Through Executive Order, After Congressional Embarrassment
President Trump is attempting to relax health care rules by fiat.
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Despite Suicides, Jails Replace In-Person Visitation With Video Screens
Isolation in jails can be deadly.
Pass the “Right to Know” Act Now, Demand Families of People Killed by New York City Police
Police must be held accountable for their crimes.
Protect the Dreamers, But Don’t Fall for an E-Verify “Compromise”
E-Verify mainly benefits big businesses that subcontract.
How Hurricane Response Efforts Are Sorting People Into “Deserving” and “Undeserving” Poor
Some of us are both more vulnerable and more likely to be excluded from help and human decency.
Why One Native Family Is Donating Their Fracking Proceeds to Benefit Indian Country
A new fund will support deeply researched investigative journalism that reports on critical issues in Indian Country.
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People of Color Fight for a Place in New York’s Money-Driven Arts Ecosystem
A small number of legacy arts institutions are sweeping up vast shares of public art funding.
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Russia Before 1917: Imperial Schemes, Doomed Royals and Young Marxists
An excerpt from “October: The Story of the Russian Revolution.”