- July 11, 2014A line of Supreme Court rulings stretching back 200 years has blurred the distinction between flesh-and-blood citizens and the businesses they own.
- July 10, 2014The state's recent election-law overhaul stripped away more than a decade’s worth of reforms that had dramatically increased ballot access for African-Americans.
- July 10, 2014We must remember the courage of the people of Mississippi and other Jim Crow states and that the civil rights movement was an endeavor of white and black bonding.
- July 8, 2014The PBS NewsHour looks at how the industry rakes in tax-payer dollars without delivering much in the way of education.
- July 2, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyThe writer and commentator says groups across the country are stepping up the fight for economic, political and social justice.
- July 1, 2014Conservatives would have you believe that these cases are about freedom; in reality, they take power from some of America's most vulnerable workers.
- June 30, 2014The youth rebellions that took place throughout the Middle East are still shaping the region. And there's more to come.
- June 23, 2014Despite a rich history of “new” economic ideas and practice in communities of color, why is there still such racial divide in the movement?
- June 18, 2014The US Patent Office cancelled six trademarks that were "disparaging to Native Americans."
- June 18, 2014Dave Zirin discusses the Brazilian people's protests against huge sporting events that catch the world's eye but deepen inequality and divert resources from where they're needed most.