
The School-to-Prison Pipeline: Turning Kids into Cash
Steven Singer: Federal education policy – whether it be No Child Left Behind or Race to the Top – continually doubles down on privatization and standardization. READ MORE
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WEDNESDAY, 10 JUNE 2015
The School-to-Prison Pipeline: Turning Kids into Cash
Steven Singer: Federal education policy – whether it be No Child Left Behind or Race to the Top – continually doubles down on privatization and standardization.
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Four Decades in Solitary
Larry Wines: The story of three black men held in solitary confinement for decades in a notorious Louisiana prison will shock you.
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Are Jim Crow’s ‘Black Codes’ Still in Effect?
David Love: Swimming while black is a crime? Or having a black pool party? Maybe the police in Texas have lost their minds. Then again, maybe the Lone Star state still denies black people the freedom to assemble, just like the black codes.
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Fear and Learning in Kabul
Kathy Kelly: A recently released Physicians for Social Responsibility calculated that since 2001 in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. wars have killed at least 1.3 million and quite possibly more than 2 million civilians.
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Expanding the Reform Agenda in Higher Education
Frank Fear: We presume Alma Mater always does the right thing and is socially responsible in its operations, but the record doesn’t support that belief.
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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