The Fight for Universal Pre-K: New York Charts a Checkered Path Toward Equal Early Education Sarah Jaffe, Truthout: New York City mayor Bill de Blasio touted universal pre-kindergarten as a way to fight inequality. But the program shows inequalities of its own. Read the Article LA Rapper and Childhood Friend of Ezell Ford Demands Apology After Police Wrongly Claim He Is a Gang Member Bethania Palma Markus, Truthout: The Los Angeles Police Department union issued an "officer safety alert" about a video they claim suggests "revenge" in the police shooting death of Ezell Ford, but the rapper who made the video in protest of his friend Ford's death said police describing him as a gang member has endangered him. Read the Article Nine Years After Katrina, Coastal Restoration Plans Remain Distant Dream for New Orleans Julie Dermansky, DeSmogBlog: The scars of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans that remain nine years later are a reminder of the city's vulnerability to rising tides and storm surges. Both Katrina and Rita, a hurricane that followed just weeks later, washed away miles of coastal marshland, Louisiana's first line of defense from storms. Read the Article and View the Photos US Court Sets Precedent by Ruling Guatemalan Domestic Violence Victim Can Seek Asylum Cyril Mychalejko, teleSUR: The top US immigration court ruled this week that women from other countries fleeing domestic violence and fearing for their lives can now legally seek asylum in the United States. Read the Article New York City Clinic Offers Abortions and Prenatal Care to Underscore the Reproductive Justice Continuum Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: As the abortion rate continues to fall, clinics across the United States are adding services, including prenatal care, for their patients. For some, it's a way to stay financially viable; others see it as a way to ensure reproductive justice for all. Read the Article Politicians Show Their Gratitude Where It Count$ Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: As the world burns, our political class whoops it up with the plutocracy, whether in Martha's Vineyard or at the Kochs' posh retreat in Southern California. Read the Article Safety Board Final Report on Lac Mégantic Disaster Is Sharply Critical of Railway Regulation, but Federal Government Unmoved Roger Annis, Vancouver Observer: Canada's Transportation Safety Board issued a 181-page report detailing the breakdown in application and enforcement of federal rail safety regulations that caused the deaths of 47 people in an oil train disaster in Lac Mègantic, Quebec, in July. Read the Article Forget Tiananmen, You Don't Want to Hurt the Chinese People's Feelings - and Miss Out on the Business of the New "New China"! Arif Dirlik, International Journal of China Studies: The successful turn to global capitalism in the aftermath of the suppression in Tiananmen Square has been at least as important as the censorship of memories in the "forgetting" of the massacre among the Chinese population. Read the Article If Only American Kids Could Eat School Lunches Like They Do in France Clarissa A León, AlterNet: The standard school lunch for an American child often contains dishes brimming with preservatives and sodium - a far cry from French school lunches, which are carefully planned for nutritional value and prepared fresh on-site. Read the Article Former Prisoner: "Orange Is The New Black" Is Not Funny Beatrice Codianni, The Courant: The Netflix series "Orange Is the New Black" isn't funny to the women who served time in Danbury Federal Prison. Beatrice Codianni knows, because she was one of them. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Importance of Labor Unions and Meaning Behind Labor Day, and More Thom Hartmann, The Thom Hartmann Program: Celebrating Labor Day should mean commemorating the key role unions played in winning benefits we take for granted now; women still earn just cents on the dollar compared to the income of their male counterparts; young people are not the only ones burdened by student loans; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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