Showing 359 results for "debt to society"
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The Case for Climate Reparations
Either we allow climate migrants to move in, or we compensate these refugees financially for the damages caused by our greenhouse gas emissions. -
The Newest Member of the Squad Is Already Backing Challenges to Her Colleagues
Cori Bush is jumping in early to try to boost the ranks of the progressive wing of the House -
After a Century of Dispossession, Black Farmers Are Fighting to Get Back to the Land
And drawing on past movements to reclaim their agricultural heritage. -
The Trump Files: Donald Said His Life Was “Shit.” Here’s Why.
Cue the world's tiniest violin. -
Trump Gutted Post-2008 Financial Safeguards. Can We Avert Another Crash?
An expert weighs in on the looming crisis and what a new administration can do to stop it. -
We All Know Teachers Are Underpaid. But Who Imagined It Was This Bad?
New data shows how much teachers rely on side hustles simply to survive. -
The High Human Cost of America’s Sugar Habit
Low pay, chemical exposure, and a life of debt. -
Pandemic Prompts More Black Americans to Take Up Urban Gardening to End “Food Apartheid”
A push to resist "the violence that our people experience through the corporate-controlled food system." -
I Escaped the Trauma of Homelessness—Only to Face Your White Savior Complex
But I am determined to become something other than your project. -
The “Machine That Eats Up Black Farmland”
After decades of discriminating against Black farmers and ignoring their complaints, the USDA is promising to do better. Again. -
Ron DeSantis Is All In—on Creating an American Autocracy
His plan to outflank Trump would scale up the calculated system of repression he designed in Florida.
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American Startups Need More Help
Experts say small changes can go a long way toward reducing risk and, by extension, promoting entrepreneurship. -
He Was a Board Member of the Oath Keepers. Now He’s Holding State-Approved Trainings for Law Enforcement in Texas.
Richard Mack wants your sheriff to defy the government. -
2020 Is a Disaster. Some People See a Chance to Scrap Everything and Start Over.
Seattle’s ‘autonomous zone’ belongs to a grand tradition of utopian experiments -
Warren vs. Sanders: Inside the Progressive Debate Over the Student Debt Crisis
Their competing plans reveal a lot about how these White House hopefuls would govern. -
Access to the Ballot Box Is Under Assault. But This November Voters Can Fight Back.
Ballot initiatives in seven states would make it easier to vote and harder to gerrymander. -
Michigan’s Attorney General Will “Pounce” If Militias Mess with Voting
Dana Nessel says she's keeping an eye on threats to Election Day while prosecuting plotters who targeted the governor. -
Florida’s Supreme Court Says Ex-Felons Must Pay Fines Before Regaining the Vote
This could put 1.4 million new Florida voters at risk of disenfranchisement. -
Florida Just Passed the Largest Expansion of Voting Rights in Decades
The passage of Amendment 4 could restore voting rights to 1.4 million ex-felons.