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Chronicling the Struggles of Migrant Agricultural Workers, in Words and Pictures
The brutality of low wages affects us all as a society.

The United States Is Driving a Wedge Between the Two Koreas
A CounterSpin interview with Christine Hong about US-Korean history.

Civil Rights Leader Who Desegregated University of Georgia Discusses Student-Led Movements of 1960s and Today
As a student-led movement for gun control sweeps the country.

Mother of Accused NSA Leaker Reality Winner: My Daughter Wasn’t Read Her Miranda Rights
On Tuesday, former US intelligence contractor Reality Leigh Winner appeared in court.

West Virginia Teachers Win Promise of Pay Raise, but Continue Strike Over Soaring Health Care Costs
Some 20,000 teachers and 13,000 school staffers say they'll remain on strike.

A Message to Trump: Fund Public Health Research on Guns — Don’t Arm Teachers
President Trump appears to have broken with the NRA and his Republican colleagues.

How the “Black Panther” Film Is “A Defining Moment for Black America”
Writers gather to discuss the hit movie “Black Panther.”

Afrofuturism, Liberation and Representation in “Black Panther”: A Roundtable Discussion
A roundtable discusses the culture impact of “Black Panther.”

Beyond Resistance: Transcending Party Politics to Establish Economic and Social Justice
We need well-defined platforms, not personalities.

Modern-Day Redlining: Banks Face Probes for Refusing Home Loans for People of Color
African Americans and Latinos continue to be routinely denied conventional mortgage loans.