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FreeHer: Formerly Incarcerated Women Build a National Network
Formerly incarcerated women recently gathered to emphasize that it's time the US ended the mass criminalization of Black and poor women.
Tenants in San Francisco Fight Back Against Nuisance Evictions
San Francisco tenants are refusing to allow landlords to displace them from rent-controlled units in order to raise rents.
Railroads Face Big Fines for Failure to Meet Federal Safety Deadline
Congress mandated Positive Train Control in 2008, but most of the nation's railroads won't have the system ready by Dec. 31.
Conservatives Love the New Advanced Placement US History Standards
The College Board has either glossed over or completely ignored many important issues.
APA Task Force Aims to Reduce Transphobia Among Psychologists
The American Psychological Association guidelines offer a powerful tool for educating psychologists, but they also have their limits.
Attacks on Planned Parenthood Are Not About One Organization
These attacks are merely the latest salvo in a systematic, ideological crusade to deny personal reproductive health decision making.
Uber Becomes Part of the Political Debate
Uber's not-our-problem approach to its drivers is desirable to Republicans are eager to dismantle as many worker protections as they can.
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William Rivers Pitt | Dr. Kelsey and the Children: A Woman Who Changed the World
Dr. Kelsey died last week at the age of 101 years old.
Local Food Movement Tripled in 20 Years, Now Critics Are Taking Cheap Shots
Why are some trying to tear down this movement?
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More Prosecutors Won’t Prevent Police Killings Before They Happen
For African Americans, whose daily lives are impacted by police abuse of authority, the crisis is the state as purveyor of racist violence.