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It’s time to heal the deep wounds of racism — not only to ensure equity for African Americans, but for our entire economy.
When I was just 10, I already knew what it was like to plan for a future without my parents.
The episode may have laid the foundation for a deeper critique of the Trump-Netanyahu partnership, and of U.S. policy toward Israel and Palestine.
After demonizing undocumented immigration, Trump’s new public charge rule targets legal immigrants on the basis of income and race.
Jim Zogby and Phyllis Bennis discuss the Trump-Netanyahu dynamic, the diminishing power of AIPAC, and the political battle against Rep. Omar and Rep. Tlaib.
If you’re a minimum wage worker in a conservative state, your state lawmakers may have cut your paycheck by over $4,000.
Some economists worry the world has passed “peak globalization.” But that could be good for the planet.
Three mass shootings in one week, homelessness abound, and a liar who hurls racist rhetoric from the White House stoop. America needs a course correction.
A new report offers recommendations for state policymakers looking to strengthen the backbone of the care economy — the direct care workers themselves.
An innovative binational analysis details how plutocracy is squeezing low and middle income Americans.