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  • Democracy & Government
    The Most Under-Reported Stories of 2016
    December 28, 2016
    We can probably all agree on some things that were over-reported this year. But what stories didn't get their due? Reporters, editors and bloggers weigh in.
  • BillMoyers.com's Most Popular Features of 2013
    December 24, 2013
    A roundup of readers' favorite posts on our site this year.
  • The Play's the Thing
    December 18, 2013
    | Chris Hedges
    In a moving post, journalist Chris Hedges recounts his experience teaching writing to 28 prisoners at a maximum-security prison.
  • Rise Up or Die
    May 20, 2013
    | Chris Hedges
    Chris Hedges writes that we must either defy the corporate state or accept our extinction as a species. He believes rebellion is the only way to remain fully human.
  • The Day That TV News Died
    March 25, 2013
    | Chris Hedges
    Journalist Chris Hedges marks the day Phil Donahue was fired by MSNBC for opposing the war in Iraq as the day that TV news became a "carnival act."
  • Moyers & Company 'Guest' Books
    February 8, 2013
    Browse selected books by Moyers & Company guests, and let us know which ones moved and inspired you.
  • Chris Hedges on the Necessity of Revolt
    July 24, 2012
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    In this Moyers Moment from 2012, the journalist describes how Occupy Wall Street changed his mind about the futility of popular revolt.
  • Capitalism’s ‘Sacrifice Zones’
    July 20, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Bill and journalist Chris Hedges talk about parts of America "that have been destroyed for quarterly profit."
  • Joe Sacco Draws on Journalism
    July 20, 2012
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    Graphic artist and journalist Joe Sacco describes his visual approach to telling real-life stories, and the controversies he faces as a result.
  • Do You Know Where Your Tomatoes Come From?
    July 20, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    Probably from Immokalee, Florida, where a group of immigrant farmworkers are taking on the titans of the food industry.


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