PBS Loves Its ‘Roosevelts’—and Its Kochs, Too
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on September 19th, 2014 11:08 pm by HL
PBS Loves Its ‘Roosevelts’—and Its Kochs, Too
From: Leslie Savan
The Roosevelts pumps PBS ratings, but that doesn’t make the network any less centrist.
A Wake for Scottish Independence
From: D.D. Guttenplan
The referendum result may have settled the question of Scottish independence. But the cost of winning it was to expose the ramshackle nature of the whole country’s constitutional arrangements.
The People’s Climate Weekend: A Guide
From: Peter Rothberg
A roster of events and happenings leading up to the People’s Climate March mobilization in New York City.
Sparing the Rod Won’t Spoil the Racism
From: Mychal Denzel Smith
Corporal punishment is an extension of respectability politics, the idea that when people of color behave “correctly,” racism can be overcome.
Why Aren’t the Health Workers Fighting West Africa’s Ebola Epidemic Being Given Basic Protective Gear?
From: Michelle Chen
The failure to protect workers is worsening an already dire public health crisis.