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Prison documentary Stateville Calling: What if rehabilitation was a human right?
September 4, 2019The hour-long documentary follows the current battle to pass legislation reinstating parole in Illinois, which the state hasn’t had since 1978.
Read moreAttorneys general, pro-worker group head to court vs Trump’s anti-migrant schemes
September 3, 2019One Guatemalan mother of four who feared for her life, and whose father and mother were murdered by gangs, was deported. Back in Guatemala, gangs raped and shot her.
Read moreIndigenous sovereignty issues confront Democratic candidates at Frank LaMere Forum
August 30, 2019"We’re used to a lot of promises, and we’re used to a lot of broken promises."
Read moreClass and culture, fear and loathing in the City of the Angels
August 29, 2019Race is the way class is spoken in America, as Cornel West wisely pointed out, and that is especially true in the sprawling multi-cities that comprise Los Angeles.
Read moreGrowing backlash against unethical tech, employees of Big Tech are speaking out
August 26, 2019Despite six-figure salaries and unlimited vacation time, many tech workers are questioning the effects of their work and joining forces with their more precarious blue-collar, service and contract-worker counterparts, pressing for better work conditions and pay.
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