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Rodney King Is Dead, but Little Else Has Changed Since the Riots That Bore His Name

On April 29, 1992, at the Ventura County courthouse in Simi Valley, home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, a jury of ten whites, one Asian and one Latino delivered not guilty verdicts in all assault charges but one against four Los Angeles (LA) police [...]

Rodney King Is Dead, but Little Else Has Changed Since the Riots That Bore His Name2016-11-29T17:38:58-05:00

Why Education Inequality Persists — and How To Fix It

If it takes a village to raise a child, the same village must share accountability when many children are educationally abandoned. In New York City, the nation’s largest school system, on average student outcomes and their opportunity to learn are more determined by the neighborhood [...]

Why Education Inequality Persists — and How To Fix It2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

Is Segregation The New School Choice

By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Our Future. January 6, 2012 I remember the day that the poor kids showed up at our school. It was in 1964. Classes had already started, and I was in second grade, surrounded by my familiar friends from my mostly [...]

Is Segregation The New School Choice2016-11-29T17:39:02-05:00

Shooting Safeguards— A Society Armed?

Once again, Americans are up in arms or perchance, better armed and dangerous. Only little more than a week into 2011, citizens have had to confront their fears, feelings, all at gunpoint. It began on a calm, clear Saturday. In a Safeway Store Tucson parking lot Congresswoman [...]

Shooting Safeguards— A Society Armed?2018-03-14T13:25:13-04:00

Stunning Revelations

TASER International Inc. maintains that its stun-guns are “changing the world and saving lives everyday.” There is no question that they changed Jack Wilson’s life. On Aug. 4, in Lafayette, Colo., policemen on a stakeout approached Jack’s son Ryan as he entered a field of [...]

Stunning Revelations2016-11-29T17:39:05-05:00

Robert Reich; Welfare Deform — A Sad Anniversary

Introductory Historical Context 2015: The twentieth anniversary of Welfare Reform is rapidly approaching. Amidst much cntraversary at the time, The "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act was signed into law on August 22, 1996. Today, it is lauded, applauded and praised. Still questions remain. Ten years after [...]

Robert Reich; Welfare Deform — A Sad Anniversary2016-11-29T17:39:05-05:00

The Drug War’s Littlest Victims

Measures to put drug abusers in rehab instead of jail could rescue their kids from the cycle of addiction, foster care and crime. By Nell Bernstein | Originally Published at Salon. October 30, 2002 The last time Tracy Carter, a longtime drug user, was sent [...]

The Drug War’s Littlest Victims2016-11-29T17:39:05-05:00

The Myth of the New Democrats

Becoming a media buzzword is the public relations dream of every Washington policy cabal. It is the signal that the media is ready to collaborate. The great PR success story of the 1980s was the "supply-siders." The term, which suggests a conservative concern with investment [...]

The Myth of the New Democrats2016-11-29T17:39:06-05:00
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