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Why Are We Sending Soldiers Trained for War to Respond to the Ebola Crisis?

Why Are We Sending Soldiers Trained for War to Respond to the Ebola Crisis? Why Are We Sending Soldiers Trained for War to Respond to the Ebola Crisis?

Few would oppose a robust US response to Ebola, but the Obama administration's deployment of 3,000 troops to Liberia comes amid a broader US-led militarization in West Africa.

Sep 25, 2014 / Joeva Rock and Foreign Policy In Focus

The Blotch on Eric Holder’s Record: Wall Street Accountability

The Blotch on Eric Holder’s Record: Wall Street Accountability The Blotch on Eric Holder’s Record: Wall Street Accountability

The Attorney General has cemented a doctrine of “too big to jail” at the Justice Department.

Sep 25, 2014 / George Zornick

Venture Capitalists Are Poised to ‘Disrupt’ Everything About the Education Market

Venture Capitalists Are Poised to ‘Disrupt’ Everything About the Education Market Venture Capitalists Are Poised to ‘Disrupt’ Everything About the Education Market

Venture capitalists and for-profit firms are salivating over the exploding $788.7 billion market in K-12 education. What does this mean for public school students?

Sep 25, 2014 / Lee Fang

Eric Holder’s Voting Rights Legacy

Eric Holder’s Voting Rights Legacy Eric Holder’s Voting Rights Legacy

DOJ’s aggressive defense of voting rights is one of the most important aspects of Holder’s tenure.

Sep 25, 2014 / Ari Berman

What It Takes to Unite Teachers Unions and Communities of Color

What It Takes to Unite Teachers Unions and Communities of Color What It Takes to Unite Teachers Unions and Communities of Color

Overcoming years of tensions and divisions, parents and teachers are linking arms to save public schools.

Sep 24, 2014 / Michelle Fine and Michael Fabricant

How to Destroy a Public-School System

How to Destroy a Public-School System How to Destroy a Public-School System

In Philadelphia, education reformers got everything they wanted. Look where the city’s schools are now.

Sep 24, 2014 / Daniel Denvir

Why Don’t We Have Real Data on Charter Schools?

Why Don’t We Have Real Data on Charter Schools? Why Don’t We Have Real Data on Charter Schools?

Charters were supposed to be laboratories for innovation. Instead, they are stunningly opaque.

Sep 24, 2014 / Pedro Noguera

The Secret to Eva Moskowitz’s ‘Success’

The Secret to Eva Moskowitz’s ‘Success’ The Secret to Eva Moskowitz’s ‘Success’

Her charter schools get outstanding performance reports—which leave out some salient facts.

Sep 24, 2014 / Diane Ravitch

What Happens When Your Teacher Is a Video Game?

What Happens When Your Teacher Is a Video Game? What Happens When Your Teacher Is a Video Game?

Education reformers want to use technology in the classroom—for almost everything.

Sep 24, 2014 / Gordon Lafer

Why White People’s Awareness of Racism Isn’t Enough

Why White People’s Awareness of Racism Isn’t Enough Why White People’s Awareness of Racism Isn’t Enough

A majority of Americans believe the criminal justice system is racially biased, but it takes more than an acknowledgement to dismantle the system.

Sep 24, 2014 / Mychal Denzel Smith

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