- July 20, 2012Probably from Immokalee, Florida, where a group of immigrant farmworkers are taking on the titans of the food industry.
- July 19, 2012The journalist and graphic artist joined us for a live chat and talked about journalism, President Obama and protest.
- July 19, 2012To blast Blair Mountain into rubble would obliterate a piece of American history that coal companies would rather we forget.
- July 6, 2012 | Moyers & CompanyTwo experienced union organizers join Bill to discuss the future of American labor.
- July 6, 2012 | Updated August 28, 2014Freelancers Union founder Sara Horowitz talks about a new model for organizing workers and what it means for organized labor in general.
- June 25, 2012Bill calls attention to a controversial community effort in Michigan to save its own library.
- June 22, 2012A precursor to today's "radical feminist nuns," Sister Corita spread the good word through 1960s pop art.
- June 22, 2012Writers at The American Prospect are taking on U.S. poverty. Read our Q&A with editor-in-chief Kit Rachlis.
- June 22, 2012In 1967, Sen. Robert Kennedy traveled to rural Mississippi to check on the progress of the War on Poverty and was "deeply moved and outraged" by what he saw there.
- June 18, 2012We report from inside the 'Nuns on the Bus' tour, on a mission to spotlight social justice issues and protest the House Republican budget.