Some schools are still separate and unequal when it comes to students with disabilities.
Read morePeace & Foreign Policy
To build peace, we must dislodge the economic and political foundations of war. IPS believes that a just foreign policy is based on human rights, international law, and diplomacy over military intervention.
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North Korea’s Sorry Politics
South Korea should focus less on extracting apologies from North Korea and more on pursuing pragmatic projects with Pyongyang.
Read moreHurricane Francis
The People’s Pope will shake up Washington before addressing the UN General Assembly and meeting with prisoners.
Read moreAs Iran Deal Approaches Approval, What Comes Next Remains Vital
Winning the fight to protect the deal in Congress was a huge victory for diplomacy over war. But there’s still much work to be done.
Read moreObama Secures Iran Nuclear Deal in Senate
Phyllis Bennis: “Everyone is safer with this deal — because everyone is safer when we use diplomacy instead of war.”
Read moreObama Clinches Iran Deal
Will the monumental deal lay the foundation for creating a nuclear free zone throughout the Middle East?
Read moreThe Middle Passage
For the refugees pouring into Europe, their journeys can be just as deadly as the war zones they’re fleeing.
Read moreHow our screwed-up CEO pay system makes climate change worse
Runaway CEO pay at the 30 largest U.S. public fossil fuel corporations rewards short-term actions, with disastrous results for the world’s climate.
Read morePensions Powered by Climate Change
Fossil fuel executives have gained financial security while leaving everyone else behind.
Read moreGreening America’s Energy Workforce
The solar and wind industries are generating new jobs as fossil fuel companies fire thousands of workers.
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