Tag: Social Justice
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Down by the Schoolyard
At Amant in Brooklyn, education becomes art
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Des Geraghty: ‘The real problem in fascism is the people who are insecure’
Having produced a new film on his hero James Connolly, the former trade union leader reflects on his activism and idealism
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A Family Doctor’s Search for Salvation
Instead of turning inward after the death of his son, Dr. Greg Gulbransen turned outward: toward documentary photography and people whose lives he might be able to save.
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Jezebel and the Question of Women’s Anger
When the feminist Web site launched, in 2007, it quickly became known for its contentious readership. What have we learned about online outrage since?
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A Crisis Deferred
New York’s prison guard strikes
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The Uneasy Oligarchy
New barbarians are at the gate
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Brutality and Opacity​
Birthright Citizenship Under Attack
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Invisible Kid
Sentenced to life in prison at 16, Adolfo Davis hoped a Supreme Court ruling would give him a chance at a new beginning. But nothing about freedom turned out as he expected.
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The Anarchist Icon Behind One of the Most Daring Prison Breaks by Sea
Simón Radowitzky became a hero among the working class for assassinating a corrupt Buenos Aires police chief in 1909. His supporters were determined to free him at all costs.