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Women Need Their Jobs Back for This Next Phase of the Economic Recovery

 

 

BY LAUREN MELODIA | Women continue to face obstacles returning to employment, due to care responsibilities and a loss of public education jobs during the pandemic. These obstacles will require public investment and government action that centers women’s experiences and needs.

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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland: The Difference an Indigenous Leader Makes

BY CARRIE N. BAKER | Interior Secretary Haaland is working to finally hold the U.S. government accountable not only for the derogatory place names plastered across the nation, but for its history of violence against Native American children, families and communities, as well as its failure to address the ongoing epidemic of violence against Native American women and girls.

 
 
 
 
What’s Wrong With the Truth?

BY CORNELIA GIPSON | On July 1, Tennessee enacted legislation that inherently bans schools from teaching anything related to the truth of Tennessee or American history in all state public and charter schools.  

Is history all pretty? Hell, no! But it is the truth, and the truth isn’t always pretty. However, teaching the truth is the gateway to learning, understanding and not repeating  the past’s errors. So again, I ask, what’s wrong with the truth? Absolutely nothing if one isn’t encased in fear with blinders to hold onto the past.  

 

 

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