
Wage War’s Two Fronts
Peter Dreier: This upsurge in the wage wars hasn’t come about all of a sudden. It is the result of years of both changing conditions, effective grassroots organizing, and changing public views about the poor.
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FRIDAY, 22 MAY 2015
What Bennett Kayser's Defeat Teaches Us
Joshua Leibner: Our forces can now examine the tactics of the Charter industry and the Big Money, but really, don’t we know it all by now? What we must do is take lessons from your defeat and those in positions of power must double down and do THE RIGHT THING from Moment One in regards to public education.
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Keep Families Together: Ban the Box on Housing
Marsha Chien and Irona Lofton: The exaggerated fears of housing associations should not prevent individuals recently released from prison from returning to a stable home with their families.
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Wage War’s Two Fronts
Peter Dreier: This upsurge in the wage wars hasn’t come about all of a sudden. It is the result of years of both changing conditions, effective grassroots organizing, and changing public views about the poor.
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A California Columnist in Arab Spring’s Court
Joe Mathews: How the Golden State can strengthen its democratic stride by watching Tunisia take its first step.
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Decade-Long Tethering Ends at Main Street Market
Marcy Winograd: The City of Santa Monica is seeking new activity vendors -- those offering cooking demos, arts and crafts, painting and more.
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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