TUESDAY, 26 MAY 2015
Was Santa Barbara Disaster Inevitable?
Dan Bacher: Until people challenge the power of Big Oil in California and the industry's control over the state and federal regulatory agencies, we will see more of the Refugio-type of oil spill disasters in the future. READ MORE
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TUESDAY, 26 MAY 2015
Was Santa Barbara Disaster Inevitable?
Dan Bacher: Until people challenge the power of Big Oil in California and the industry's control over the state and federal regulatory agencies, we will see more of the Refugio-type of oil spill disasters in the future.
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New Girl on Salt Flat Road
Marcy Winograd and Jackie Hirtz: Tween novel star Lola Zola is back. . . and this time the New Girl on Salt Flat Road rocks her world.
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Minimum Wage: Justice Matters
Rosemary Jenkins: My fear for the minimum wage is that by July 2020, $15 will be worth much less—leaving workers to be challenged by the same deflated buying power they are facing now.
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"I’m Pissed Too!!” Maintaining White Allies
Hasira Asheuma: The reactionary, repressive and divisive forces along with their media mouthpieces would love for us to buy into the paradigm that police brutality, income inequality, and social justice are unmistakably black vs. white issues.
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Common Core Does Not Cure Student Mobility
Steven Singer: We have too many children attending our public schools that don’t stay put. They move from district to district and therefore miss valuable instruction.
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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