Archive for February, 2012

Dr. Beatrice Tucker: Home Birth for Chicago’s Working Class

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012
Dr. Beatrice Tucker: Home Birth for Chicago’s Working Class

“In the hospital you’re on duty for 8 hours and if you get into trouble they’ll come and help you out. If you’re out in the district, you know, you sit there for 24 hours if they’re in labor and you really learn about labor. You learn all the physiology of childbirth and you... »

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America’s Ports: The Place Where Old Trucks Go To Die.

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
America’s Ports: The Place Where Old Trucks Go To Die.

Aynalem Moba doesn’t want to kill anyone. He doesn’t want to injure anyone. He certainly doesn’t want to poison anyone. No, he is not a draftee in a horrible war he doesn’t believe in. He is an American truck driver who drives loads at the Port of Seattle.  “Every day, I haul two or... »

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GOP Economics: Failure is not an Option. It’s a Requirement.

Saturday, February 11th, 2012
GOP Economics: Failure is not an Option. It’s a Requirement.

  Republicans are very good at confusing people about the economy. Our economic problems are variously blamed on immigrants, blacks, liberals, environmentalists, unions, China, Democrats, women, government regulation or whatever else is the GOP flavor of the week. Conspicuously absent from this are the very wealthy who actually dominate the US economy. Republicans say... »

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Alice Peurala: A Woman of Steel

Friday, February 10th, 2012
Alice Peurala: A Woman of Steel

The fires of steelmaking burned all along the southern shores of Lake Michigan when Alice Peurala entered US Steel’s South Works in 1953. Today most of those fires have gone out and with them the thousands of jobs that were once the economic support system for the Southeast Chicago-Gary region, a region that has... »

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You are afraid of the one, I, the few.

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

In an exchange of letters between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (while both were still serving in Europe – Jefferson in France, Adams as the first U.S. minister to England), reflecting on the newly ratified Constitution in 1787 and the powers given to the President: Jefferson: “ …A bad edition of... »

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