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After Ida, Build Back Green, Not Gray

As Hurricane Ida approached the Gulf Coast this August, exactly sixteen years after Hurricane Katrina, all eyes were on New Orleans’ new levee system. The city levees that failed so disastrously back then have...
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The Complete Picture of Our Work Culture

What if we told the people we cared about just what we thought of them more often, and not just the bad stuff either, but also the good. Secondly, how about we did the...
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Big Pharma vs The People

I recently visited Morgantown, WV where 2,000 well-paying jobs are on the chopping block with dire implications for local people, public health, and even national security. The factory across the street from the University...
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The Disability Revolution We All Need

A powerful scene in the Peabody Award-winning documentary Crip Camp shows a sit-down protest by over 100 mostly disabled Americans inside the old federal office building in San Francisco. The year was 1977, the...
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India Walton is Putting Electeds on Notice

Sometimes, the good people win, and that’s just what happened on June 22  in Buffalo, NY when community organizer, working mom and self-described socialist India Walton won the Democratic primary to stand for mayor...
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Take Pride in Desire

It takes work to keep people divided, and culture can help or hurt that project.  The award-winning documentary Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen looks at history through the lens of how movies and television have...
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Remembering The Black Roots of Memorial Day

Different stories told differently matter. Consider Memorial Day and the holiday that could have been if white media hadn't erased Black history.   In April 1865, a week before President Abraham Lincoln declared the end of...
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United Action to Keep Workers Down

Just six percent of private sector workers belong to a union in the US, but that doesn’t mean we’re short of united action on our economy.  For weeks now, employers and their lobbies have been...
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A New Deal for Democracy? Invest in Public Media

Non invasive, not-for-profit, and did I mention free? If ever there was a time to invest in public media surely this is that time.  The Covid-19 pandemic has proved that there’s a lot to be...
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The January 6 Capitol Riot: A Local Perspective

"Independent media bring issues to the boil; mainstream media inhale the steam." That's what Phyllis Kriegel, editor of New Directions for Women, told me back in the 1990s, and it remains true today.  Cierra Hinton, publisher...

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