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    How Christianity Got Co-Opted and We Got Trump

    How Christianity Got Co-Opted and We Got Trump

    In a state of decline, evangelicalism continues to reject the Bible’s social justice message in favor of white American hegemony.

    January 31, 2017
  • Gender Issues Philosophy
    “March for Life” and “Pro-Life” Are Misnomers

    “March for Life” and “Pro-Life” Are Misnomers

    If you’re not anti-war, anti-death penalty, pro-inclusive immigration, and pro-substantial benefits for the poor, you’re not “pro-life.”

    January 28, 2017
  • Foreign Policy US Political System
    U.S. Intelligence Agencies Scoff at Criticism of Police Brutality, Fracking, and “Alleged Wall Street Greed”

    U.S. Intelligence Agencies Scoff at Criticism of Police Brutality, Fracking, and “Alleged Wall Street Greed”

    A new report on Russia from our intelligence agencies lacks evidence and casts legit critiques of United States policy as part of a Kremlin plot.

    January 9, 2017
  • Tributes
    My Dadabhai, Ranan Banerji (May 5, 1928 to December 9, 2016)

    My Dadabhai, Ranan Banerji (May 5, 1928 to December 9, 2016)

    I spent a lot of time with Dadabhai while growing up and looked up to him in many ways.

    December 20, 2016
  • 2016 Election Business Race and Religion
    Bigotry and Disenfranchisement: Making Sense of Trump Supporters’ Motivations

    Bigotry and Disenfranchisement: Making Sense of Trump Supporters’ Motivations

    Understanding Trump means getting outraged and intervening – against both bigotry and a system that isn’t working.

    November 21, 2016
  • 2016 Election Labor
    Striking SEPTA Workers Deserve Public Support

    Striking SEPTA Workers Deserve Public Support

    Democrats worried about election turnout need to look past SEPTA management’s rhetoric.

    November 6, 2016
  • 2016 Election US Political System
    Voting: Which Method Is Right for You?

    Voting: Which Method Is Right for You?

    Jenny Wolochow recommends voting by mail and has a handy cheat sheet for California voters.

    October 11, 2016
  • Education

    Teacher Satisfaction: Education’s Failure to Retain Quality Educators

    Teacher satisfaction will only be realized in systems where teachers are truly respected and honored.

    October 4, 2016
  • 2016 Election
    The Lazy Liberal Scapegoating of Millennials and Bernie Sanders

    The Lazy Liberal Scapegoating of Millennials and Bernie Sanders

    Millennials have good reason to oppose a Clinton presidency, and we’ve long known they might.

    September 16, 2016
  • Education Labor Poverty and the Justice System
    Education Matters, But Direct Anti-Poverty and Inequality-Reduction Efforts Matter More

    Education Matters, But Direct Anti-Poverty and Inequality-Reduction Efforts Matter More

    I once began a K-12 education talk by putting the following two questions on a screen. 1. What is the single policy change that would most improve the quality of K-12 education? 2. What is the single policy change that would most reduce the opportunity gap between low-income and high-income…

    August 31, 2016
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