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Fairfax County Commission for Women chair Lisa Sales MPA ’94 tells NPR about her work in trying to pass the Equal Rights Amendment in Virginia. "Education is the huge mountain we have to climb here."
What does Saudi Aramco's initial public offering mean for the energy industry going forward? Jason Bordoff discusses issues surrounding oil on Bloomberg TV.
Learn about Daniel G. Alarcon's life growing up in a Peruvian household in Birmingham, Alabama, and how that shaped him to create Radio Ambulante. Listen to his interview with Vicky Murillo for the latest Latin America@Columbia podcast here.
"When workers, even conservative workers, see what successful labor action can do, the prospects of labor organizing seem much more appealing." Alexander Hertel-Fernandez writes in The Guardian about teachers actively voicing their issues outside of the classroom.
A new proposed bill may force the United States to cut carbon emissions by 36 percent by 2030. Noah Kaufman told The Atlantic this aggressive plan may just pass.
A wave of strikes is inspiring new action in and out of the workplace – with real economic and political impacts says Alexander Hertel-Fernandez.
Economist Gabriel Zucman discussed tax reform and the tradition of progressive taxation in the United States.