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Seattle continues business as usual trend when deploying surveillance systems
City of Seattle recently adopted sweeping privacy principles. So why do they thinking tracking individual drivers is not a surveillance system?
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C. Rosalind Bell: “Standing in the Middle of a Secret”
A story about coming out of the adoption closet. Tamiko Nimura talks with C. Rosalind Bell about researching her personal narrative and intertwining land ownership, emancipation, and food.
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Who Keeps Billions of Taxpayer Dollars Flowing to For-Profit Colleges? These Guys
Accreditation agencies are supposed to make sure that colleges are putting students in a position to succeed. That’s not happening at schools overseen by one accreditor in particular. Annie Waldman schools you.
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The Ghastly Impermanence: ARD Hörspieltage 2015
Our publisher gives you a brief preview of the largest radio festival in Germany, the ARD Hörspieltage.
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How Unions Fight Inequality and Strengthen Democracy
Richard Eskow considers the IMF’s latest report.
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We Real Cool
The conflation of Black Cool and Black politics is a hurdle to social organizing. Lauren Jackson gets hip.
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Curiosity to Scrutiny: The Early Days of Science Journalism
Popularizing science has always had its perils. Hilda Bastian contemplates the early years of science journalism.


