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Bipartisan Unity on Mass Incarceration: Opportunity or Sidetrack for Movement Building?
Bipartisan unity on mass incarceration policy has prompted both optimism and serious critique.
Hard Work With Jeb Bush
Bush said that “people need to work longer hours.”
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“Dukhtar”: A Feminist Film on Forced Marriages and Gender Equity in Pakistan
A Pakistani mother's determination to protect her child leads to a dramatic attempt to defy tradition.
Perpetrators Become Victims in the Myth of the Lone Drone Warrior
In reality, there's nothing lone about drone warfare. Washington's drone killing program is a multidimensional pyramid.
Guerrilla Warfare Against a Hegemonic Power: Challenge and Promise of Greece
Greece could provide an inspiring model of sustainable prosperity for the world.
A Natural System and an Agricultural Philosophy
This is the second film in the 9x9 film festival.
New York Plan Could Ameliorate Our Out-of-Control Bail System
Many low risk individuals remain locked up because they are unable to afford bail.
A Buddhist Perspective on the Pope’s Climate Statement
His words boldly proclaim that humanity is charged with the gravest moral responsibility.
Tests Reveal Toxic Cocktail as Media Covers Up California Oil Spill’s Root Cause
the spill released glutaraldehyde, ethylbenzene and naphthalene.
BP Deal: Path to a “Cleaner Gulf” – or Guaranteed Future Disasters?
A New York Times editorial blames the 2010 Gulf oil spill and its aftermath on unforeseeable circumstances, not business as usual.