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Category: Activism
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A roundup of suggestions for your new (or old) e-book reader.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted on December 10th, 1948.
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The latest allegations against Dov Charney add to a long list of complaints filed against him by his employees. But is the company still a force for good?
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Lessons from the long Gulf Coast recovery can inform the work that lies ahead for Sandy’s displaced survivors.
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Four points to think about if your state has a marriage equality ballot question.
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Nancy Polikoff explains why she wants the argument for marriage equality to be more about equality, less about marriage.
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“The message of Banned Books Week is that we only possess free speech as long as we are willing to fight for it.”
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Save yourself some money and keep your conscience clear: some ethical reasons to pass on the iPhone 5.
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It is hard to achieve academic parity in the face of massive economic disparity.
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The author of Let the Students Speak! warns school officials to be wary when punishing students for inappropriate off-campus, online speech.