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A recent survey of political involvement by black churches, conducted by Morehouse College’s "Public Influences of African-American Churches Project"...

$446.3 billion "social cost" of driving in 2000* (18 cents/mile)

When humanitarian intervention sends in the troops, it’s not usually a laughing matter.

What can you do about youth violence? 

 

Protesters anywhere have a legitimate case to make, as long as it’s not made with violence.

Beth Isaacson 7-01-2001

Bringing together the community

When a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency survey found that one out of every 10 people in Baltimore is a drug addict, Methodist pastor Tim Warner decided enough was enough.

"Curse Free TV" is a new invention that automatically filters out profanity and other offensive language in television programming.

Elizabeth Iguago came to the United States from Ecuador to work for an IMF official.

Twenty-nine years after the fact, U.K.

'There is no better legacy we can leave than an effective nonviolent peace force.'

On the day the North American Free Trade Agreement took effect, the Zapatista movement began—a rebellion, they said, against the forces of globalization on behalf of the rights of indigenous Mexicans.

Hours after the Scottish Royal Navy announced that its fourth Trident nuclear-armed submarine—the HMS Vengeance—had entered service, 373 protesters were arrested in the largest-ever dem

Poll by the Program on International Policy Attitudes

 

"Uncharted Waters" is a new Mars Hill Audio report exploring the social, economic, and moral costs of casino gambling on the small town of Tunica, Mississippi.

Beth Isaacson 5-01-2001

Employment Opportunities

Beth Isaacson 5-01-2001
'The hardest question for us is what to do when people get better.'