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“The Oscars Are Still So White”: While Awards Project Diversity, Most Winners Remain White Men
The vast majority of Oscars went to white men, despite years of activism demanding increased racial and gender diversity.
From Coal Miners to Teachers: West Virginia Continues to Lead Radical Labor Struggle in the US
For decades, West Virginia has been at the forefront of labor activism in the United States.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Grad Workers Strike Over Tuition Waivers
The issues at stake are long-standing.
California Court Blocks State Agriculture Department From Spraying Pesticides
The agency failed to adequately review impacts or provide proper notice of pesticide use.
Henry A. Giroux | Killing Children in the Age of Disposability: The Parkland Shooting Was About More Than Gun Violence
Can the Parkland protest transform a moment into a movement?
Communities in US and Mexico at Risk From Sewage, Pollution and Disease
An environmental health crisis threatens millions of lives.
Trump Raises Alarm by Praising Chinese President’s Power Grab at Private Mar-a-Lago Fundraiser
How many hints do we need that he wants to be a dictator?
Student Bill Aims to Contain Oregon’s Surging College Tuition
Students and faculty will have more input in setting fees.
Chronicling the Struggles of Migrant Agricultural Workers, in Words and Pictures
The brutality of low wages affects us all as a society.
Paying Tribute to a Warrior Against Big Pharma: Zahara Heckscher
Zahara was an inspiration.