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Inequality
  • What's Wrong With Milwaukee?
    July 3, 2013
    | John Light
    Seven charts illustrate economic problems facing Milwaukee — issues of survival challenging many American cities.
  • Hunger and the Sequester, By the Numbers
    July 2, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    See how the sequester cuts are hurting programs that fight hunger in America and around the world.
  • The Unfinished March on Washington
    July 1, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Fifty years after the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, how much has changed for African Americans?
  • Helping Children Eat & Eat Well
    June 28, 2013
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    See ways you can help children in your community get the nutritious food they need.
  • The Gap Between Food Assistance and Food Required
    June 28, 2013
    | John Light
    The amount of federal food assistance is often capped well below what a family needs. See the size of that gap in several U.S. states.
  • Does ALEC Want You to Work Even if You're Sick?
    June 28, 2013
    | Laura Macomber
    A new Florida law prohibits “living wage” and paid sick-leave policies set by local city and town councils.
  • In One Map, Here's What the Supreme Court Just Did
    June 26, 2013
    | Theresa Riley
    See how the Supreme Court's decisions on Prop 8 and DOMA will play out across the country.
  • With the Voting Rights Act Crippled, What Next?
    June 25, 2013
    | Brentin Mock, Colorlines.com
    Many say the Supreme Court's gutting of the Voting Rights Act will open the door for discrimination.
  • What Happened to the American Dream?
    June 21, 2013
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    Watch a sneak preview of the upcoming Frontline "Two American Families" and a panel discussion about hard-working families living on the edge of poverty.
  • Nuns Hit the Road for Immigration Reform
    June 20, 2013
    | Lauren Feeney
    We travel to Camden, NJ with Sister Simone Campbell as she and her sisters advocate for comprehensive immigration policy reform.


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