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Inequality
  • Inequality
    The Long, Dark Shadows of Plutocracy Where You Live
    December 9, 2014
    Bill asked people to write in with their own stories after our report on how wealthy investors are driving up real estate values in New York City and pushing out working people of ordinary means.
  • An Appeal for Grace Lee Boggs
    December 8, 2014
    The 99-year-old social activist has been in hospice since September and friends are asking for help, Bill says.
  • Study: Minimum Wage Workers Are Ripped Off Even More Than We Thought
    December 8, 2014
    In California and New York, victimized workers are losing up to half their salaries to the boss.
  • History
    Revisiting the Kerner Commission Report
    December 7, 2014
    | Theresa Riley
    The 1968 report's stark conclusion was that "our nation is moving towards two societies: one white, one black -- separate and unequal."
  • The United States of Ferguson
    December 5, 2014 | Moyers & Company
    In an encore broadcast, journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates talks about the nation’s legacy of slavery and white supremacy.
  • Inequality
    Is Gentrification Inevitable?
    December 4, 2014
    | Yana Kunichoff
    A discussion with activists, a professor and a local resident on the effect of gentrification and what could be done to protect vulnerable communities.
  • How Oligarchs Destroyed a Major American City
    December 1, 2014
    | Anis Shivani
    Central Houston has been converted into an exclusive playground for the rich.
  • Economy & Work
    The Rent Is Too Damn High -- And It Doesn't Have To Be
    December 1, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Many American communities are facing an affordable housing crisis, but there are solutions.
  • On Black Friday, Americans Demand Wal-Mart to Pay Employees a Living Wage
    November 28, 2014
    | Peter Dreier
    Organizers say that at more than 1,600 Wal-Mart stores, shoppers on Black Friday will be greeted by employees protesting the company's abusive labor practices.
  • Inequality
    How New Skyscrapers Are Forever Changing Central Park
    November 28, 2014
    See how a series of new, planned and proposed buildings are changing the light in Central Park and the New York City Skyline.


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