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What’s Next for the World’s Largest Federation of Worker-Owned Co-ops?
With Mondragon, you won't find the pay gap between executives and workers that are typical of multinational corporations.
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The Dignity of Living: The US’s Home Care Aides
In this Equal Voice News report, meet Christal Boutte, a Seattle woman who is among 3.5 million home caregivers.
Treating Ebola Has Focused on the Physical – but There Will Be Mental Scars Too
To date, only few, and largely uncoordinated, efforts have been made to address the mental health needs of victims.
Getting Our Story Straight: Honestly Framing the Climate Crisis
A phrase that imparts the emotional impact of what we are doing to the planet, its inhabitants and future generations is “Climate Mayhem.”
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Police Criminals and the Brutalization of Black Girls
For black girls in the hallowed idyllic spaces that enshrine the privileges of white youth, summer is always over.
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Obituary: Tariq Aziz
Twelve years of suffering in Iraqi jails have ended and he can finally rest in peace.
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On Remembrance and Resisting Desecration
We are the builders of peace, and peace is not the silence between gunshots.
Commentary: For-Profit Hospitals Mark Up Prices Because There’s Nothing to Stop Them
Of the 50 US hospitals that mark up prices the most, 49 of them are part of for-profit hospital chains.
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Australia’s War on People Smugglers Is Really a War on Refugees
This is Australian policy at work.
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Why Tribal Peoples Are the Best Conservationists
For Environment Day on June 5, we showcase tribal peoples' extraordinary conservation skills and intimate knowledge of their environments.