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  • Five Facts About the Hyde Amendment
    January 25, 2013
    | John Light
    Learn key points about the law that prevents federal programs from funding abortion.
  • The State of Abortion, 40 Years After Roe v. Wade
    January 23, 2013
    | John Light
    Five infographics from the Guttmacher Institute explain trends in abortions in America.
  • This Week in Poverty: An Antipoverty Contract for 2013?
    January 20, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann, The Nation
    Could committing to a contract grow and unify the moment against poverty?
  • Frederick Douglass on Abraham Lincoln
    January 17, 2013
    Selected excerpts from his third autobiography about Lincoln, the Emancipation Proclamation and Lincoln's second inauguration
  • America's Perennial Gender Wage Gap
    January 15, 2013
    | John Light
    For awhile, the gender wage gap was gradually closing, but in the last few years it has stagnated. This infographic chronicles workplace inequality in America.
  • Remembering Aaron Swartz
    January 14, 2013
    | Lauren Feeney
    In our staff meeting this morning, Bill gave a heartfelt tribute to Aaron Swartz, the activist and Internet prodigy who took his own life on Friday.
  • Time to Talk About Poverty
    January 13, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Tavis Smiley and Cornel West hope to pressure the Obama Administration to address poverty with a conference in D.C.
  • The President Won't See You Now
    January 9, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Why haven't low-income Americans been given an opportunity to meet with the president to tell their own stories?
  • ‘Cliff’ Deal is a Decent Start for Low-Income Americans
    January 3, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Congress's solution to the "fiscal cliff" is far from perfect, but it does do a lot to help Americans who are living in poverty.
  • U.S. Single Mothers — ‘The Worst Off’
    December 24, 2012
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Single mothers in the U.S. work more hours, but are more impoverished than single mothers in other high-income countries.


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