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Arts & Culture
A New Way Forward for American Agriculture
August 25, 2017
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Jessica Wang
At Polyface Farm, Sheri Salatin, daughter-in-law of Joel Salatin and marketing director at the farm, has seen firsthand the growing interest in sustainable farming from the youngest generations.
Democracy & Government
Meet the Man Bringing the Political Revolution to Birmingham
August 25, 2017
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Katherine Webb-Hehn
The 36-year-old city attorney is proposing debt-free community college and reinvestment in black neighborhoods.
Civil Liberties
Life After Hate: Ex-extremists Combat Hate One-to-One
August 25, 2017
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Kristin Miller
Why was this Chicago-based group defunded by the Countering Violent Extremism task force?
Justice
Will Trump's Enduring Legacy Be a Right-Wing Judiciary?
August 25, 2017
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Susannah Jacob
The president is moving at a rapid clip to put ideological allies on the bench.
Media
The Village Voice
Spoke Truth to Power
August 24, 2017
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John Nichols
As the venerable weekly newspaper ceases print publication, let us hope that its brilliantly belligerent journalistic legacy lives on.
Activism
Your Turn: What's the Best Way to Deal with Hate Groups?
August 24, 2017
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Kristin Miller
In the wake of the turmoil in Charlottesville, we asked you what tactics you’d take to combat extremism.
History
Putin, the "Alt-Right" and the Long Shadow of History
August 24, 2017
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Mike Lofgren
The Russian president's claims of "historical victimhood" in World War II try to justify his country’s present-day destructive behavior.
Media
Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause
August 24, 2017
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Isaac Arnsdorf
Analysts tracking Russian influence operations find a feedback loop between Kremlin propaganda and far-right memes.
Economy & Work
Renegotiating NAFTA Is Putting Lipstick on a Pig
August 23, 2017
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Robert E. Scott
Small tweaks to NAFTA won’t stop jobs from going abroad; the value of the dollar must decrease if we want to rebalance trade.
History
Confronting Racial Terrorism One Memorial at a Time
August 23, 2017
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Jessica Wang
A new video from the Equal Justice Initiative argues we need more memorials devoted to remembering racial violence.
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