Anna Clark's journalism has appeared in The American Prospect, Salon, UTNE Reader and other publications. She is a 2010 Fellow with the Peter Jennings Center for Journalists and the Constitution, and she edits the website Isak. She lives in Detroit.
Bailouts saved the Big Three from collapsing, and Obama was in town on Labor Day to celebrate—but auto jobs alone won’t keep the city’s workers afloat.
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An American nonprofit is offering HIV-positive Kenyan women $40 to use IUDs as long-term birth control—and women are taking them up on it. Is this the right way to prevent the transmission of HIV to children?
Marriage equality dominates the national conversation about LGBT rights, while basic battles against job and housing discrimination are still fierce. LGBT residents of Kalamazoo, Michigan, have new protections--but just how strong will they be?


