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How America Undervalues Working People, and How Workers are Fighting Back by Andrew Moss 813 words America is one of the wealthiest nations in the world. Yet when compared to other advanced industrialized countries, it fares dismally in national laws and policies affecting workers. This is a major claim of a recent cross-national study sponsored by the
Oppenheimer Then, America Now by Russell Vandenbroucke 661 words The provocative film Oppenheimer weaves together stories of America’s past that also reflect our present. The narrative threads include: · the rise and fall of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “Father of the Atomic Bomb” who led its creation at Los Alamos; · the collaboration among a constellation of scientists—many Jewish
Lessons on Peace from Africa by Wim Laven 543 words If you ask most people my age about Rwanda the only thing they remember is the 1994 genocide. The United Nations reports that as many as one million Tutsis were slaughtered in a one-hundred day period. I was 16 at the time and my interest and understanding