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18 de abril, puesto en línea por Denise Fort
Editor’s Note: This column was provided by Writers on the Range, an independent nonprofit dedicated to spurring lively conversation about the West. Santa Fe, New Mexico, once was sustained by the waters of the Santa Fe River, which begins in the high country of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, (...)
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16 de abril, puesto en línea por Norman Solomon
When I met a seven-year-old girl named Guljumma at a refugee camp in Kabul a dozen years ago, she told me that bombs fell early one morning while she slept at home in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Valley. With a soft, matter-of-fact voice, Guljumma described what happened. Some people in her (...)
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16 de abril, puesto en línea por Candace Y.A. Montague
WASHINGTON, D.C.—When Covid-19 shut down city operations in March 2020, people were told to stay at home. For some people without their own homes to shelter in, the dilapidated building of the Harriet Tubman Women’s Shelter—located in Ward 6 just behind the D.C. Jail on the former D.C. General (...)
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15 de abril, puesto en línea por Grace Fors
Editor's note: On March 30, In These Times published an essay by Bill Barclay, Leo Casey, Jack Clark, Richard Healey, Deborah Meier, Maxine Phillips, Chris Riddiough and Joseph M. Schwartz titled "The Dangers of Factionalism in DSA." The piece acknowledged the recent addition of Socialist (...)
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15 de abril, puesto en línea por Rachel M. Cohen
In late March, President Joe Biden unveiled a $2.3 trillion infrastructure package, the American Jobs Plan, that his administration hopes to move forward this year. The plan would make major investments in improving physical infrastructure such as roads, schools and bridges while also creating (...)