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Candidates Need a Moral Vision
Politics that focus on policy alone are bound to fail. At least one long-shot candidate understands that.
We Have Found the Enemy…
…And he is us.
Race Is a Social Construct, But It Still Matters
From the colonial era to the El Paso shooting, the social impact of race is enormous.
ICE: You’re Not Welcome in the South
I’m sick of the government claiming it “protects” me by locking up my immigrant neighbors while their kids are at school.
The Green New Deal Must Be Global
For a planet-wide climate crisis, solutions must also span the planet.
The Value of Community College
Community colleges are a crucial stepping stone, and they cost far less than four-year schools. They should be free.
The Other Mexican Migration
Thousands of people cross the U.S.-Mexico border for health care every day — and they’re headed south, not north.
5 Ways the Economy Is Stacked Against Young People
Millennials suffer stagnant wages and high expenses in an economy not designed for them — but there’s hope.
Trump’s New Coal Rules Will Bury Rural America
People of color and white rural populations are going to suffer the most from the EPA’s war on renewable power.
The U.S. Should Never Start A Nuclear War
Seventy-four years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a No First Use pledge would make our country — and the world — much safer.