West Virginians Raise Alarm as Research Links Coal Mining to Cancer, Birth Defects Erin L. McCoy, Yes! Magazine: Recent studies suggest that coal mining affects the health of everyone who lives nearby - not just those who work in the mines. Local groups are working to support further research and boost awareness of these problems. Read the Article Pussy Riot Is Free, Yay! Now What? Susie Day, Truthout: Masha Gessen's "Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot" tells the essential backstory to the Pussy Riot phenomenon in a way that "rescues these women from this obliteration-by-fame." Read the Article Remembering Chokwe Lumumba Laura Flanders, Yes! Magazine: Can you be a revolutionary and a mayor? Chokwe Lumumba, who spent eight months as mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, before he died this Tuesday, did his best to be both. Read the Article Military Cuts Don't Translate Into Less Spending Mattea Kramer, OtherWords: While Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel did announce an intention to reduce a number of military programs, the Pentagon isn't planning major reductions in spending any time soon. So, what exactly did Hagel announce? Read the Article Pravy Sector: The Radical Force of Ukrainian Maidan Veronika Kyrylenko, Truthout: The radical nationalist group called Pravy Sector (Right Sector) turned Ukrainian peaceful protests into violent riots. Read the Article What Is Causing the High Rate of Fatal Birth Defects in Washington? Crystal Shepeard, Care2: In her more than 30 year career, Barron had only seen one or two cases of anencephaly. Later, she started hearing about more cases in addition to the three at her hospital. It was obvious there was a cluster of defects. The question was, why? Read the Article Inequality on Campus Lawrence S. Wittner, History News Network: As the United States begins to grapple with the issue of growing economic inequality, it should not ignore the widening income gap on American college campuses. Read the Article The Warmth of Other Suns: Isabel Wilkerson on the Great Migration Making Contact, National Radio Project: Should they go or should they stay? That was a question millions of African Americans living in the South asked themselves in the 20th Century. Pulitzer prize winning journalist and author Isabel Wilkerson traces the legacy of the Great Migration on American society and culture. Listen to the Radio Report We Want to Have a Common Language: Carolina Jews for Justice Stand Out in the Moral Mondays Crowd Amy B. Dean, Tikkun Daily: One Raleigh-based Jewish group has tapped into a wellspring of political passion among Jews, and is mobilizing them across the state to challenge the Republican takeover of the legislature. Read the Article |
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