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When They Couldn’t Afford Internet Service, They Built Their Own
The project will bring wireless internet access to three underserved Detroit neighborhoods.
List-Making as Resistance: Chronicling a Year of Damage Under Trump
A catalog of the real damage done behind the tweets.
We Cannot Discuss Race and IQ Without Discussing the Social Construction of Race
Our lives are determined by a scientifically discredited idea.
Global Leaders Condemn Trump’s “Scorn for International Law” As Haley Threatens More Possible Air Strikes
“You can't combat the alleged violation of international law by violating international law.”
Trump’s Company Is Suing Towns Across the Country to Get Breaks on Taxes
At stake is millions of dollars that communities use to fund roads, schools and police departments.
Where Will the Struggle Lead Kentucky Teachers?
Teachers are resisting an ongoing attack on education in the midst of a deep social crisis in Kentucky.
Will Christian Nationalism Drive Trump’s Base to the Polls in November?
Christian nationalist ideology was a key factor bringing Trump to office.
“The Young Karl Marx” Is an Urgent Reminder to Revisit Marx’s Ideas
The film asks the viewer to question the neoliberal order.
From “Green Growth” to Post-Growth
Green growth is still unsustainable for a finite planet.
As the Republican Roof Caves In, Paul Ryan Hits the Road
Ryan's departure marks the end of a grim chapter in US politics.