- May 2, 2016Some cast the labor movement as dying or even dead, but even amid attacks on collective bargaining workers are finding innovative ways to organize.
- May 2, 2016In part two of Bill's interview with the Princeton professor, he explains why he believes the Democratic Party should be "challenged to its core" by black voters this November.
- April 29, 2016Big corporations privatizing clean water to make a profit is stealing a human right.
- April 28, 2016Bill speaks with the scholar and Princeton professor about the tremendous racial inequalities that remain as the final term of America's first black president draws to a close.
- April 28, 2016Frustrated by a somnolent Congress, a bipartisan group is tackling campaign finance reform one city at a time.
- April 25, 2016Following the demonstrations in Washington for voting rights and campaign finance reform, Moyers & Company asked activists to describe how they are carrying the fight forward. This is part of the series.
- April 22, 2016Scientist and Christian Katharine Hayhoe shares how she wins over those who doubt climate change is happening — by not mentioning climate science.
- April 21, 2016College students demand that universities divest fossil fuel holdings to help save the planet.
- April 21, 2016South Africa used truth and reconciliation to address its racist history. Now these organizers think it's time for the United States to do the same.
- April 19, 2016In the face of congressional inaction, protest leaders urge a focus on state and local battles.