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Activism
  • As Roe v Wade Turns 41, a Stealth War Against Abortion Heats Up
    January 22, 2014
    Writer Janet Reitman takes a look at the changing tactics of the anti-abortion movement for Rolling Stone.
  • Clip: NH March – Granny D Lives!
    January 22, 2014 | Updated January 12, 2015
    | Cameron Hickey
    In the tradition of activist Doris Haddock, who walked across the country in 1999, Rootstrikers founder Lawrence Lessig and others are marching to protest the corrupting influence of money in politics.
  • 10 Groups Building a Movement for Economic Justice from the Grassroots Up
    January 22, 2014
    | Greg Kaufmann
    These organizations are all worth watching as they fight for a fairer economy.
  • A Big Win for Voting Rights
    January 21, 2014
    | Ari Berman
    A Pennsylvania judged ruled that the state's voter ID law infringes on the right to vote and exposed the problems with the law.
  • Business Is Organized. Shouldn't Workers Be, Too?
    January 21, 2014
    | David Callahan
    Powerful business groups are mounting an aggressive campaign against worker advocacy groups, which have become better organized in recent years.
  • Poor, Mentally Ill and Living in a Deep Red State
    January 21, 2014
    MSNBC's Suzy Khimm reports that refusing to expand Medicaid inflicts a great deal of real-world damage on some of Georgia's residents.
  • Remembering a Committed Life
    January 20, 2014
    | Gary May
    Nearly 50 years after his death it is King's words and deeds that live on in the American memory -- not that of the racists who hated him or the Black Power advocates who scorned him.
  • Facing the Truth in China
    January 18, 2014
    | Gail Pellett
    Earlier this month a former Red Guard member apologized for her behavior during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, but one journalist thinks more of a reckoning is needed.
  • Why Workers Vote Against Their Own Interests
    January 17, 2014
    | Robert Reich
    Robert Reich writes that desperation for jobs is part of the reason many workers oppose better safety and health regulations for fear they might drive companies out of town.
  • The Growing Partisan Divide on Evolution
    January 17, 2014
    | John Light
    The percentage of Republicans that believe humans evolved over time has dropped significantly in the past four years.


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