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  • Debunking the Case For Fast Track Trade Authority
    February 2, 2015
    | Dave Johnson
    We need the contents of the TPP agreements to be made public now, and stakeholders like labor, environmental, consumer, democracy and health to be part of the process.
  • Media
    Watch 'In Whose Honor?' Documentary Film
    February 1, 2015 | Updated February 22, 2015
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    Follow one young woman's evolution from student activist into a leading voice against the merchandising of Native American symbols in sports.
  • Civil Legal Assistance Saves Money and Helps People Escape Poverty
    January 31, 2015
    | Lonnie Powers
    Advocates argue that to continue progress, civil legal aid must be deployed more broadly in future efforts to combat poverty.
  • Today's Uncertain Future Calls for Patience
    January 30, 2015
    | Andrew Bacevich
    Those in the upper ranks of the Obama administration have an outdated worldview, shaped by memories of Munich and Yalta, Korea and Vietnam, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Berlin Wall.
  • Media
    Dispatch From Sundance: 'How to Change the World'
    January 29, 2015
    | Tom Roston
    A new documentary about the genesis of Greenpeace chronicles how a small group of people trying to save the whales from extinction grew into a massive environmental movement.
  • Five Years After: Long Live Howard Zinn
    January 29, 2015
    | Bill Bigelow
    As we remember Howard Zinn five years after his passing, let’s count him among the many social justice heroes and teachers who offer proof that people’s efforts make a difference — that ordinary people can change the world.
  • Economy & Work
    Why Wages Won’t Rise
    January 22, 2015
    | Robert Reich
    Jobs are coming back, but pay isn’t. What's going on? Robert Reich explains.
  • Democracy & Government
    Will Obama's SOTU Prioritize Middle Class Jobs or Fast Track and the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
    January 20, 2015
    | Lori Wallach
    Tonight, Obama must choose to focus on America's struggling middle class or on a global trade agenda that will benefit the few. He cannot do both.
  • History
    Can History Teach Us Anything About How to Eradicate Inequality?
    January 18, 2015
    | Gary May
    Perhaps the most revolutionary effort to end American inequality occurred almost 50 years ago and was led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Inequality
    MLK's Hopes for America's Poor: A Dream Unfulfilled
    January 16, 2015
    | Karin Kamp
    When Martin Luther King Jr. died he was in the midst of planning a campaign to help the poor. "It is criminal to have people working on a full-time basis and a full-time job getting part-time income," King said.


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