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Handcuffing 7-Year-Olds Won’t Make Schools Safer

Handcuffing 7-Year-Olds Won’t Make Schools Safer Handcuffing 7-Year-Olds Won’t Make Schools Safer

After Newtown, policy-makers are making schools more like prisons—at the expense of those they should be protecting.

Feb 26, 2013 / Chase Madar

The Human Costs of Sequester

The Human Costs of Sequester The Human Costs of Sequester

Rather than obsessing over a deficit boogie man, we should be putting financially battered Americans back to work.

Feb 26, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Time Is Always Now: The Bowles-Simpson Approach

The Time Is Always Now: The Bowles-Simpson Approach The Time Is Always Now: The Bowles-Simpson Approach

When the time is right, Bowles and Simpson will be ready. Will you?

Feb 26, 2013 / Tom Tomorrow

You Wearing Your Hoodie Today?

You Wearing Your Hoodie Today? You Wearing Your Hoodie Today?

Trayvon Martin’s death is important because it illustrates that race continues to mark the difference between life and death. 

Feb 26, 2013 / Aura Bogado

To Beat Austerity, Obama Must Campaign for Democracy

To Beat Austerity, Obama Must Campaign for Democracy To Beat Austerity, Obama Must Campaign for Democracy

How committed is the president to kicking big money out of politics?

Feb 26, 2013 / John Nichols

Talking with Jamel Mims

Talking with Jamel Mims Talking with Jamel Mims

A multimedia artist, teacher and activist talks about the impact of hop-hop culture on young people from New York to Beijing.

Feb 25, 2013 / StudentNation / Lucy McKeon and StudentNation

The Oscars Fails Its Own Vision Test

The Oscars Fails Its Own Vision Test The Oscars Fails Its Own Vision Test

Aside from being a celebration of xenophobia and misogyny, the Oscars also failed to pay tribute to Lupe Ontiveros and Russell Means.

Feb 25, 2013 / Aura Bogado

Building an Inclusive Climate Movement

Building an Inclusive Climate Movement Building an Inclusive Climate Movement

A sense of urgency was palpable throughout the second day of the Power Up! Divest Fossil Fuels convergence at Swarthmore College.

Feb 25, 2013 / StudentNation / Caitlin Kidder and StudentNation

The Sports Interview Non–Sports Fans Have to Read: My Talk With NBA Player Royce White

The Sports Interview Non–Sports Fans Have to Read: My Talk With NBA Player Royce White The Sports Interview Non–Sports Fans Have to Read: My Talk With NBA Player Royce White

Royce White is a National Basketball Association first round draft pick, an advocate for players’ mental health and, much to the NBA’s chagrin, a lucid critic of capita...

Feb 25, 2013 / Dave Zirin

The Hidden History of Water Torture

The Hidden History of Water Torture The Hidden History of Water Torture

What does it mean when torture, already the definition of "cruel," becomes usual?

Feb 25, 2013 / Nick Turse

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