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  • Environment
    Photo Essay: Dryden, the Town that Changed the Fracking Game
    July 2, 2014
    | Earthjustice
    A rural town in upstate New York just won a major victory against oil and gas companies hoping to frack on its residents' land.
  • Activism
    The Arab Millennials Will Be Back
    June 30, 2014
    | Juan Cole
    The youth rebellions that took place throughout the Middle East are still shaping the region. And there's more to come.
  • Activism
    Can a Rent Freeze Stop Wall Street Landlords?
    June 21, 2014 | Updated June 25, 2014
    | John Light
    The move -- up for a vote today -- could shut down predatory investing in New York City's real estate market.
  • The Senators Who Voted Millionaires Over Students
    June 17, 2014
    | Derek Pugh
    These legislators sided last week with 22,000 millionaires over 40 million Americans with student debt.
  • Inequality
    Hospital Uses Executive Bonus Money to Give Its Workers a Raise
    June 16, 2014
    | Bryce Covert
    No, this is not a hoax -- this really is happening.
  • Guns: Say No to 'The New Normal'
    June 13, 2014
    | Cliff Schecter
    Five ways you can take action now to require sane and responsible gun ownership.
  • Activism
    Seattle’s Minimum Wage Win Began in Zuccotti Park
    June 8, 2014
    | Peter Dreier
    Immediately after the Occupy Wall Street protests began, candidates and elected officials started echoing its themes on our growing inequality.
  • John Oliver Takes on the FCC
    June 2, 2014
    | Michael Winship
    "The cable companies have figured out the great truth of America: If you want to do something evil, put it inside something boring."
  • Folk Music and Movements: The Tradition Continues
    May 28, 2014
    | Peter Dreier and Dick Flacks
    For over a century, American activists have employed folk music as an instrument of change.
  • A New Poor People’s Movement Must Have Leadership From Poor People
    May 20, 2014
    | Joel Berg
    It is absurd to believe that any attempt to finally end hunger or poverty in the US can succeed without the significant involvement and leadership of low-income Americans.


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