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Energy and Environment

Memorial Day Driving by the Numbers

Big Oil will be making huge profits off Americans’ travel expenditures on fuel while producing less oil and opposing health safeguards.

By Jackie Weidman and Daniel J. Weiss | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Voting
Women's Rights

A Dual Disenfranchisement: 2013 Update

article icon Issue Brief As recently released data show, the rate of women of color showing up at the polls on Election Day increased from 2008 to 2012.

By Liz Chen | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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Religion and Values

People of Faith Should Oppose Official Prayer at Public-School Graduation Ceremonies

In a pluralistic democracy, government should not be in the business of promoting religion.

By Sally Steenland | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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Labor and Work

Just Jobs Index 2013

book_alt2 icon Report The Just Jobs Index assesses the nature and extent of fair jobs at a country level and creates a vivid picture of work opportunities, income and employment security, and equality of treatment and working conditions.

By Tewodros Aragie Kebede, Huafeng Zhang, and Jon Pedersen | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Women's Rights

Interview with Miriam Yeung

Miriam Yeung, the executive director of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, discusses the intersections and implications of Roe v. Wade on her work on social justice and human rights.

By Jessica Arons | Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Race and Ethnicity

We Need to Increase Diversity in Policymaking

Diversifying the policymaking arena is imperative to developing and enacting policies that effectively respond to today’s America.

By Dennis Vega | Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Labor and Work

Video Series: Unions Make the Middle Class

play_alt icon Video The Center for American Progress Action Fund produced a video series documenting what is at stake in three real stories of how unions make the middle class.

By Andrew Satter, Lauren Santa Cruz, and Karla Walter | Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Poverty

3 Things You Need to Know About Sequestration and Cuts to Federal Public-Safety Programs

Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes are being left in the dust as sequestration continues to take effect and Congress proposes more cuts to vital services.

By Erik Stegman | Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Economy

Budget Cuts Endanger Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victims

This year sequestration will cut more than $26 million from services that support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

By Kwame Boadi | Monday, May 20, 2013

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Economy

A Stronger Middle Class Leads to More Investment in Postsecondary Education

The rise in U.S. income inequality and the decline of the American middle class have skewed public policy toward the wishes of the rich and contributed to underinvestment in higher education.

By David Madland and Nick Bunker | Monday, May 20, 2013

Media

Worse than Watergate?

With the release of the Benghazi emails on Wednesday, the notion that any of it could have been “worse than Watergate” is difficult to countenance.

By Eric Alterman | Thursday, May 16, 2013

National Security

Foreign Law Bans

book_alt2 icon Report Foreign law bans that are emerging from the anti-Sharia movement demonize the Islamic faith and jeopardize well-established rules regulating the application of foreign law in American courts.

By Fazia Patel, Matthew Duss, and Amos Toh | Thursday, May 16, 2013