Join Ani for a discussion on inclusive healthcare coverage.
Is it ethical to treat access to healthcare as another consumer good, where
one's ability to pay determines the quality of care, and by extension,
greatly impacts your health?
Isn't it time we have healthcare fo...
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"NEVER AGAIN!" was the cry after surfacing the atrocities of World War II.
And yet, genocide continues around the world.
Since 1945 there have been more than 30 incidents of possible genocide.
Since 1971 there are eight that most people can agree on: Bangladesh,
Cambodi...
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Join us for a conversation with Michael G. Long, editor of the new book We
The Resistance: Documenting a History of Nonviolent Protest in the United
States.
Compiling first hand accounts of non-violent resistance movements from 1657
through the present, Michael Long contex...
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For Spring News and Public Affairs Day, Ani talks to Chuck Collins, Director
of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy
Studies where he co-edits Inequality.org.
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Ani's guest is photographer Greg Constantine, author of the Exiled to Nowhere
book and exhibit.
His work is central to this weekend's symposium, Exiled to Nowhere: A
Symposium on the Rohingya Crisis. The symposium takes place at the Oregon
Historical Society, April 5 - 7....
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