On the heels of pot legalization in Washington and Colorado, the movement for less punitive drug policy is coalescing at every level. Its new leaders could come from the very countries that have suffered the most.
In her new book, Diane Ravitch鈥攐ne of the leading thinkers behind the controversial Bush-era law鈥攅xplores how the faulty logic of high-stakes testing, charter school expansion, and privatization hinders education.
In the tradition of 鈥淢aus鈥 and 鈥淧ersepolis,鈥 鈥淢arch鈥 tells the story of young African Americans who, like its author, rose up from the Jim Crow South to assert their human rights.
鈥淭he United States of Energy鈥 was a colorful series of lessons on the advantages of coal, aimed at 4th-graders鈥攁nd sponsored by Big Coal. Here鈥檚 how educators and activists worked together to get it out of classrooms.
When it comes to limiting digital rights, big companies are in cahoots with governments like never before. But the belief that everyone deserves safe, affordable, and private access to the Internet is taking off.
For decades the myth of failing public schools justified industrial-scale testing and a privatization agenda. Now radical educators are bursting the bubble test, getting culturally relevant, and restoring justice to the classroom.
In the rush to privatize the country鈥檚 schools,
corporations and politicians have decimated school budgets, replaced teaching with standardized testing, and placed
the blame on teachers and students.
As executive director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth, Fania Davis sees programs like hers as part of the way to end the school-to-prison pipeline.
New Mexico's traditional landrace chile varieties have adapted to hot days, cold nights, and long dry spells. But can they survive modern agribusiness?
According to conventional wisdom, psychologist Stanley Milgram's famous experiment revealed that human beings are hardwired to obey authority. But author Gina Perry looked at Milgram's data鈥攁nd she's not convinced.
I always knew the goats across the street were raised for food, but this was my first personal relationship with an animal that would later become my food.
Have a New Year's resolution to eat better in the coming year? We set out to find out what a healthy diet really looks like. Turns out, they all have a few things in common.
Marco Rubio would be next to Bernie Sanders, and Paul Ryan would rub elbows with Ohio Democrat Tim Ryan. If we closed the personal gap, maybe we could close the political one.
When thinking 40 years into the future, people step out of the current political situation, and our sense of what's possible becomes much more expansive. We are not only able to think bigger鈥攚e crave it.