Racism and the American Pit Bull September 19, 2016 The fear of certain breeds of dogs mirrors the fear of certain people… by Yasmin Nair
The Clinton Foundation’s Problems Are Deeper Than You Think August 30, 2016 Critical scrutiny has focused on the Foundation’s fundraising. But there are equally troubling questions about its actual work. by Nathan J. Robinson
The Miseries of Eviction: An Interview With Matthew Desmond August 02, 2016 Current Affairs speaks to the Harvard sociologist about his book “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.” by Oren Nimni
Deporting Criminal Immigrants Is Both Unwise And Immoral August 01, 2016 There’s a left-right consensus that immigrants who commit crimes should be deported. That consensus is a mistake. by Adrian Rennix
When Will Pro-Trade Journalists Begin Outsourcing Themselves? July 28, 2016 Don’t they care about global poverty? by Fredrik deBoer
Democrats Need to Stop Insisting That Everything Is Going Well July 23, 2016 Trivializing people’s problems and fears is not a good way to win support. by Nathan J. Robinson
There’s a New Entry on The List of Reasons Why Police Can Shoot You If You’re Black July 21, 2016 When Charles Kinsey asked police why they shot him, they replied: “I don’t know.” by Nathan J. Robinson & Oren Nimni
When Public Schools Disappear June 13, 2016 Regardless of student performance, charter schools and vouchers may have other worrying consequences… by L.M. Orbison