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  • Democracy & Government
    The Second-Most Important Vote On Election Day
    October 17, 2016
    | Larry Diamond
    Maine voters are about to have their say on an experiment that could change the face of democracy in America — and the world.
  • Justice
    Should Prison Really Be the American Way?
    September 28, 2016
    | Rebecca Gordon
    Since the founding of the United States, government at every level has tended to make unpopular behavior illegal — and that hasn't always made it stop.
  • Desmond Tutu: "Forgiveness Is Liberating"
    December 25, 2014
    | Desmond Tutu
    Today, South Africa's healing process is a beacon of hope for the United States.
  • Morning Reads: Space Drones and the GOP Civil War
    December 12, 2013
    A roundup of stories we're reading this morning at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • The Real Nelson Mandela
    December 8, 2013
    | Bob Herbert
    Mandela was a hard-core revolutionary committed to the wholesale transformation of his society.
  • Morning Reads: RIP Mandela; Gun-Nuts Take on the NFL
    December 6, 2013
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading this morning at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Nelson Mandela on Overcoming Hatred
    December 5, 2013 | Updated July 18, 2015
    In a 1991 interview, Nelson Mandela, talks to Bill about how he developed positive relationships with prison wardens during his 27 years on Robben Island.
  • Voices of Nonviolence
    July 25, 2013
    Words of wisdom from Nelson Mandela, Maidred Maguire, John Lewis, Tim DeChristopher, Grace Lee Boggs and James Cone.
  • War & Peace
    After the War: Aid Workers in Afghanistan, Carter and Gates in South Africa, and an Interview With Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    May 3, 2002 | NOW
    Humanitarian aid agency Concern Worldwide works to feed the starving people of Afghanistan, Jimmy Carter and Bill Gates raise AIDS awareness, and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg talks glass ceilings.
  • Justice
    Beyond Hate
    May 12, 1991 | Beyond Hate
    Bill Moyers talks to those whose lives have been shaped by hate and those who have dedicated their lives to moving beyond it, including Elie Wiesel and Nelson Mandela.


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