Showing results for: group (page 491)
Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to inclusive transgender bathroom policy
Matthew Rozsa
"A growing consensus of courts that recognize the inclusion and common humanity of transgender students"
Beware billionaires bearing gifts
Leo W. Gerard
Billionaires don’t necessarily have students’ or workers’ best interests in mind when they hand out cash
Texans could get a year in prison for protesting pipelines on their own land
Naveena Sadasivam
The new legislation raises the risk for landowners hoping to block construction of a 430-mile natural gas pipeline
What if Apple really had bought Tesla?
Alistair Charlton
Apple reportedly tried to buy the electric carmaker in 2013 for more than it is worth today
Heat and violence pose twin threats for asylum-seekers waiting at border
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
In Mexicali, the heat poses a potentially lethal threat for migrants living in subsistence conditions
On LGBTQ allies and angels, and Stonewall at 50
Brian Perrin
A reflection on community and courage before the epic Pride celebrations of this milestone summer commence
The Brown v. Board of Education case didn’t start how you think it did
Charise Cheney
The story behind the historic Supreme Court case is much more complex
Billionaires can’t fix college: Jim Sleeper on the real crisis in higher education
Jim Sleeper
In this conversation with historian Matthew Frye Jacobson, we discuss how to reclaim college from market ideology
What’s next for Big Oil? A carbon tax for them and a whole lotta concessions from us.
Zoya Teirstein
What’s a modern oil company to do?
How dogs help keep multiracial neighborhoods socially segregated
Sarah Mayorga-Gallo
Dogs can connect neighbors, but in multicultural areas they can also reinforce racial barriers
Smartphone voting is underway — inside the most radical voting system in America
Steven Rosenfeld
Pioneering election in Denver showcases the promise and unresolved challenges facing digital revolution in election
Scientists are fostering public trust on social media, one selfie at a time
Farah Qaiser
A new study finds empirical evidence that #ScientistsWhoSelfie is an effective communication tool
Can “60 Minutes” stay on top?
Melanie McFarland
In the wake of Steve Kroft's exit, the news magazine must think about who it wants to put in the anchor chair next
“The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”: A metaphor for Nixon-era mayhem
Joseph Lanza
"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" was more than a movie — it captured the messy mood of a decade
Canada’s LGBTQ coin glosses over radical struggles: When did gay liberation come to mean equality?
Elise Chenier
Canada’s new “Hold onto Love” coin celebrates 50 years of equality for LGBTQ people in Canada
Department of Education agenda: Reading, writing and religion
Terry H. Schwadron
Amid budget cuts, DeVos supports Christian bible classes in public schools
Activists to presidential candidates: U.S. democracy is broken, fix it!
Klaus Marre
Activists urge all presidential candidates and President Donald Trump to make democracy reform a priority
Missing and murdered indigenous women in America
Doria Wohler
Indigenous women fall at the intersection of colonialist and patriarchal values
Women take a hit for reporting sexual harassment, but #MeToo may be changing that
Chloe Grace Hart
A cultural shift may be underway that reporting harassment won’t necessarily impede a woman’s career advancement
Psychiatry, racism, and the birth of “Sesame Street”
Anne Harrington
How an African-American psychiatrist helped design a groundbreaking television show as a radical therapeutic tool
For civilians, finding a therapist skilled in PTSD treatments is a tough task
Caroline Covington
Outside of military and veterans’ health facilities, finding knowledgeable help is often difficult
Page: 491