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#CCRewind: A New Report and A National Call for Moral Revival
The Poor People鈥檚 Campaign details 50 years of poverty, racism, militarism, and environmental devastation in America.
Always Under Construction
When New Orleans realized nobody was using its new road-closure-map website, the city actually fixed it.
Bridging the Summer Care Gap
A conversation on how families struggle to search for, piece together, and afford summer child care.
Can Brazil Get Its ‘Beautiful Game’ and Political Groove Back?
Both on the pitch and in politics, Brazilians are less willing to sit back, relax, and watch Neymar work his magic.
Fifteen Years After Landmark Gay Rights Case, Same-Sex Couples in Texas Still Face Legal Hurdles
Same-sex couples in Texas today face another court case that aims to roll back their rights.
Fort Collins Community Overcomes Long Odds, Wins Municipal Broadband Vote
In Fort Collins, Colorado, community interest and engagement is leading to high-speed, high-quality, affordable broadband.
How We Can ‘Free’ Our Facebook Friends
An event recap on data portability鈥攎oving data between social platforms鈥攁nd what it聽may mean for the future of online competition.
Plum Island Residents Weigh ‘Green’ Or ‘Gray’ Infrastructure in Struggle Against Erosion
Residents of Plum Island hope that聽grass will聽lend聽their homes protection in their long struggle against erosion.
What You Should Know about the Latest Senate Perkins Reauthorization Bill
Passed out of committee with rare bipartisan support, the new Perkins bill could tell us more about what works in CTE.