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  • Morning Reads: Off-Duty Black Cops Face Racial Profiling in New York
    December 24, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • A Wishlist From America's Children to Policymakers
    December 24, 2014
    | Guest Contributor
    What if all of our children got the life basics that better-off children take for granted?
  • It's a Wonderful Life, Comrade
    December 23, 2014
    | Michael Winship
    The Hollywood Christmas classic was once accused of hiding a subversive Communist message.
  • Justice
    The Box: A Teen’s Horrifying Tale of Solitary Confinement at Rikers
    December 23, 2014
    | Daffodil Altan and Trey Bundy
    This is the story of Ismael “Izzy” Nazario and the time he spent in solitary confinement in New York City’s Rikers Island jail.
  • Leave No Civilian Behind
    December 23, 2014
    | Alyssa Peterson
    The reason veterans should not experience poverty is not because they are veterans. It's because no one should.
  • Morning Reads: Facebook Folds Under Putin Pressure; Ape Wins Landmark Case
    December 23, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Activism
    The Year in Activism
    December 23, 2014
    | Sarah Jaffe
    The protests in Ferguson and New York City captured the nation's attention, but there were other demonstrations and initiatives that should not be overlooked.
  • 10 Great 2014 Social Justice Documentary Films
    December 22, 2014
    | Tom Roston
    In this day and age, the best documentary directors don’t lead with the issue, they focus on story and let the social relevance emerge from the narrative.
  • Activism
    Howard Zinn and the Joy of a Political Life
    December 22, 2014
    | Frances Fox Piven
    The essays in Some Truths Are Not Self-Evident remind us that Zinn was not just a historian: he was also deeply involved in the major 20th century struggles for social justice in the United States.
  • Inequality
    Millennials Aren't Mysterious, We're Broke
    December 22, 2014
    | Donovan X. Ramsey
    The suggestion that "the cheapest generation" are forgoing major financial decisions because of our values is a stretch.


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