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Must Reform the Entire System to Achieve Racial Justice
The Obama administration has begun making important changes to end racial profiling, emphasize community-oriented policing and de-militarize police forces.
End the US Blockade of Cuba and Military Occupation of Guantanamo Bay: An Interview With Manolo De Los Santos
Dr. Coleman-Adebayo interviews Manolo De Los Santos during a recent trip to Cuba.
“Black Girls Matter”: An Interview With Kimberle Crenshaw and Luke Harris
The African American Policy Forum released its groundbreaking report, “Black Girls Matter.”
At Last, Private Sector Faculty Get Green Light to Unionize
A new Labor Board ruling could finally unstick the unionization of professors in the private sector.
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Flower Power: National Security, Civil Rights and the Washington Florist
Dominionist bigots within the military have paraded “free speech” as a means towards turning back this historic victory for sex and gender minorities.
Economist Mark Blyth: Continued Austerity Will Be Catastrophic for Greece and Europe
Economist Mark Blyth analyzes the potential impact on Greece and Europe of the game of chicken between Syriza and the European Central Bank.
Private Prison Companies Foresee Increased Profits as Ruling Limits Immigrant Detentions
A recent court ruling may not slow private prison companies expansion of immigrant family jails.
What’s Butylated Hydroxyltoluene and Why Is It in Your Food Even Though It’s Banned in Europe?
The EU prohibits many harmful ingredients America allows. But multinational corporations are looking to change that.
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The Real Failure of Brian Williams
It is the collective commitment to the rules of the game that gives rise to the integrity by which they are sustained.
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Does This Costume Make Me Look Racist?
A recent Western-themed, border-patrol party at a U Texas fraternity stems from a history and legacy of unequal power relations.