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Activism
  • The School-to-Prison Pipeline Starts in Preschool
    March 31, 2014
    | Mychal Denzel Smith
    The school-to-prison pipeline is the most insidious arm of this country’s prison-industrial complex, writes Mychal Denzel Smith.
  • Ryan Unsuited to Lead ‘Adult Conversation’ About Poverty
    March 29, 2014
    | Greg Kaufmann
    A prerequisite for any adult conversation is telling the truth. The congressman falls monumentally short there.
  • What You Can Do to Support Public Schools
    March 28, 2014
    We asked Diane Ravitch what she hopes viewers will do after watching the show this week.
  • Our Most Segregated Schools
    March 27, 2014
    | Joy Resmovits
    A new report says that for decades, New York State schools have been more segregated for blacks than any Southern state.
  • How a Seattle Teacher Testing Boycott Sparked a Nationwide Movement
    March 26, 2014
    | Diane Brooks
    Parents, students and teachers all over the country have joined the revolt to liberate our kids from a test-obsessed education system.
  • What You Need to Know About the Minimum Wage
    March 26, 2014
    | Matthew Green
    Dig into the debate over dollars and cents in this interactive explainer, produced by Newsbound.
  • Remembering Revolutionary Mayor Chokwe Lumumba
    March 21, 2014
    | Neha Tara Mehta
    The mayor of Jackson, Miss., believed that economic development and the creation of jobs must be a collective rather than individual effort.
  • How the States Are Trying to Rein in Dark Money
    March 21, 2014
    With federal action stymied by politics, activists are turning to the "laboratories of democracy."
  • Will New York Take the Lead on Clean Elections?
    March 20, 2014
    | Karin Kamp
    Here's what you need to know about the campaign finance reforms New York state is considering to level the political playing field and clean up elections.
  • Who Has the Right to Track You?
    March 14, 2014
    | David Sirota
    States are considering laws that prevent private companies from photographing license plates. The companies are pushing back.


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