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‘They Don’t Want to Teach Black History’

Class WarMarch 26, 2024By Frances Madeson

Not far from a birthplace of the Black Lives Matter movement, a school district convulses after Black history and literature classes are canceled.

Unionizing Planned Parenthood

Striking BackMarch 25, 2024By Becca Andrews

Rushed care and poor working conditions have led to demands for representation as revenues grow in the wake of the Dobbs ruling.

In Georgia, a Basic Income Program’s Success With Black Women Adds to Growing National Interest

Latest NewsMarch 22, 2024By Timothy Pratt

Participants who received an average of $850 per month used it for paying bills, reducing debt and improving credit.

Nurses Union Says State Watchdog Does Not Adequately Investigate Staffing Crisis

State of InequalityMarch 21, 2024By Mark Kreidler

The California Department of Public Health says the agency is enforcing state requirements, despite deep budget cuts.

STRIKING BACK: Can American Workers Disrupt Inequality?

“Striking Back” — How Workers Across a Polarized U.S. Are Challenging Economic Inequality

A new Capital & Main series explores rising labor unrest in a nation of extreme disparities.

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