- July 31, 2013We need a series of hearings for politicians to listen to those living in poverty, writes Greg Kaufmann.
- July 30, 2013Move aside, Florida -- in spite of Moral Mondays protests, North Carolina is now the new poster child for voter suppression.
- July 30, 2013Historian Bernard Weisberger reminds us not to confuse “state rights” with “state sovereignty."
- July 30, 2013House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan has the opportunity to listen to and learn from an advocate on the front lines of the poverty battle tomorrow. Will he take it?
- July 29, 2013In contrast to rubbish that passes for conversation about hunger in Congress, NYC's recent Forum on the Future of Food offered substantive food for thought.
- July 29, 2013A stalwart Congress is cutting Western firefighters’ lifelines despite the fact that they are "facing more extreme fire behavior than they have witnessed in their lifetimes.”
- July 26, 2013We're compiling essays and photos of the March on Washington that we'll post here on BillMoyers.com to celebrate the March's 50th anniversary later this summer.
- July 24, 2013Greg Kaufmann collects advice from anti-hunger advocates on how to respond to congressional politicking on food assistance.
- July 24, 2013While the House continues kowtowing, United Steelworkers President Leo Gerard praises a select few in the Senate are working to tame the banks.
- July 22, 2013Bill Moyers and Michael Winship reveal how the owners of capital wring even greater wealth from the sweat and sacrifice of workers, deepening America's economic inequality.