- May 22, 2014Watch two short docs from The Atlantic about African-Americans who fought back against housing discrimination in Chicago in the 1960s.
- May 22, 2014We haven't come very far at all since the civil rights victories of the 1960s.
- May 22, 2014Should reparations be considered? If so, what should they be, and if not, what are the alternatives?
- May 22, 2014Minimum wage campaigns should be the entry point to not only raise the bottom but also to challenge the tricks, skims and scams that concentrate wealth into the hands of fewer and fewer people.
- May 22, 2014The unemployment rate for black college graduates has been higher than for all graduates for decades. A new report says that the gap has widened since 2007.
- May 21, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyBill speaks with Ta-Nehisi Coates, a senior editor for The Atlantic about his cover story on why America needs to reconcile with its racist past.
- May 21, 2014Despite the Fair Housing Act, levels of residential segregation have barely budged in many of the large metropolitan areas where most African-Americans live. Here's why.
- May 21, 2014When societies allow the rich to grow into the super-rich, they are limiting what those societies can achieve.
- May 21, 2014The charter school movement threatens to create two education systems, separate and unequal.
- May 20, 2014It 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.