- February 21, 2014In a must-read essay, the former GOP congressional analyst analyzes America's "Deep State," in which elected and unelected figures collude to serve powerful vested interests.
- February 7, 2014A new study shows how policies that appear race-neutral can disproportionately impact communities of color.
- January 31, 2014There's a promising new development in the reform movement.
- January 18, 2014Earlier this month a former Red Guard member apologized for her behavior during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, but one journalist thinks more of a reckoning is needed.
- January 9, 2014The Department of Justice issued new guidance Wednesday aimed at curbing harsh, discriminatory over-punishment of school discipline violations.
- January 6, 2014Shelving "respectability politics" and other steps toward achieving racial justice.
- January 3, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyNorth Carolina, long considered the South's most moderate state, has taken a hard right turn, but Moral Mondays protesters are fighting back. Is this where American politics is heading? Also on the show, the paint industry is ordered to clean up its mess.
- December 31, 2013Could a recent Supreme Court decision give juvenile lifers a second chance?
- December 20, 2013 | Moyers & CompanyBill Moyers speaks with activist Michelle Alexander about the key to unlocking our dehumanizing system of incarceration, and shares a clip from a film about an ex-convict who helps women get back on their feet after prison.
- December 20, 2013Mass incarceration has become a form of legalized discrimination that makes it more difficult for millions to participate in basic aspects of our democracy.