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  • Media
    Investigative Reporting Gets Results From DC to the Bronx
    February 17, 2017
    | Gail Ablow
    This week's installment in our series in which we regularly point you to some of the best investigative reporting you might otherwise miss.
  • Environment
    Imperial Valley Doesn't Wait for Feds to Track Pollution
    February 16, 2017
    | Paulina Phelps
    For marginalized communities along the California-Mexico border, projects to gather and share scientific reports are crucial to holding agencies accountable.
  • Democracy & Government
    What a California Refinery Town Can Teach America
    December 13, 2016
    | Kathy Kiely
    A soon-to-be-published book by a longtime labor organizer chronicles how a grass-roots democracy movement overcame corporate money.
  • Arts & Culture
    It Can't Happen Here. Can It?
    November 4, 2016
    | Kathy Kiely
    A theatrical adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' eerily prescient 1935 novel closes Sunday in California.
  • Democracy & Government
    Three State Initiatives That Could Bolster Democracy
    November 2, 2016
    | David Morris
    Initiatives in California, South Dakota and New Mexico could put key reforms in place.
  • Money & Politics
    Trickle-Up Democracy: State and Local Ballots Give Voters a Say
    October 31, 2016
    | Frances Moore Lappé and Adam Eichen
    Measures to reduce the influence of money on politics could win approval in cities and states across the country Nov. 8.
  • Democracy & Government
    The Oregon Idea — Make Voting Easy
    October 19, 2016
    | Hedrick Smith
    Though some states' efforts to suppress voter turnout have been rampant, others are trying to make it easier for citizens to cast ballots on Election Day.
  • Economy & Work
    The Other Housing Crisis: Finding a Home in Rural America
    September 30, 2016
    | Melissa Hellman
    Thirty percent of rural Americans have substandard housing — and it’s expensive. But these communities are finding ways to give low-income residents homes of their own.
  • Money & Politics
    Corporations Are Pouring Millions into Local Ballot Fights
    September 30, 2016
    | Lauren McCauley
    The watchdog group Public Citizen finds total corporate spending on just eight local measures has topped $139 million.
  • Justice
    Should Prison Really Be the American Way?
    September 28, 2016
    | Rebecca Gordon
    Since the founding of the United States, government at every level has tended to make unpopular behavior illegal — and that hasn't always made it stop.


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