“Jane Roe” Has Died. Will the Abortion Law Passed in Her Name Survive? February 20, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence “Troubled street kid” Norma McCorvey long symbolized the profound divide in American society over abortion.
Too big to fail, should Republicans allow Obamacare to implode? February 16, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Obamacare is a hot mess, and someone will have to clean up the debris.
Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl Halftime performance spoke volumes without creating anger February 6, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Lady Gaga avoided controversy, putting on a fabulous show at Super Bowl LI, and showcasing her talents.
A few final thoughts on Meryl Streep and the award speech January 16, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Celebrities could make better use of their fame and riches than making speeches at awards shows.
Gun violence in Chicago continues to spiral out of control January 3, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Shootings in Chicago continue to rise and steps need to be taken to stop the trend.
Why Did So Many White Women Vote For Trump? December 21, 2016 by Emily Casalena Spoiler alert– it’s racism and the cliquey nature of White Feminism.
The Pulse Shooting Wound And The Meaning Of Safe LGBTQ Spaces December 16, 2016 by Emily Casalena It’s been six months since the tragic Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, and the violent crime is still an unhealed wound in LGBTQ communities.
How To Be A Woman During Donald Trump’s Presidency December 10, 2016 by Emily Casalena This great how-to guide can help you survive a terrifying future in America.
Tackling “fake news” is about concepts, not just numbers December 2, 2016 by Lorenzo Migliorato Leave a Comment In post-truth politics, numbers aren’t meant to be accurate. They’re meant to evoke images.
The misconception of a minimum wage increase November 29, 2016 by Jerry Newberry Minimum wage increases don’t usually have the desired impact for most low-wage earners. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »