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Women Crossing the Korean Divide: Reflections and Resolutions
Thirty women peace makers from 15 countries made a historic crossing of the two-mile wide De-Militarized Zone from North to South Korea on May 24.
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Wall Street’s Psychic Adventurers
Will psychic advisers be retained by investment bankers to give them a new advantage over the investing public and their own customers?
Pakistan Cannot Handle Educated Jihadists
Pakistan needs to broaden its profile or risk a new wave of barely understood terror.
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The Social Impact of Poverty on Public Education
Poverty is on the rise in America and is creating a phenomenon known as the “poverty trap.”
Building With Love: Being a Friend and Ally to the Mentally Ill
How do we show love and support for people struggling with mental illness within our organizing communities?
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Data Show Cops Growing More Aggressive Against Black People in Missouri
Racial disparities in police traffic stops broke state records last year - a key indicator of police attitudes towards Black people.
Big Pharma Is Killing Us
Companies that make our medicine don't do it for public health - they do it for profit.
To Protect Animals, Support Rescuers
As more people begin rejecting the violence humans inflict on animals, animal rescuers can win in the court of public opinion.
Anti-Austerity Sentiments Spread Beyond Greece
The bigger question is what transpires a year or two after Grexit, when the real risk to the euro isn't that Greece fails, but that it succeeds.
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The Latest Hurdle for a Rotten Trade Deal: Malaysia, the TPP and the Slavery Provision
Malaysia's location makes it a critically important signatory to the TPP, but its human rights record presents a challenge.