
Debbie Amis Bell: Memories of a Freedom Rider
"Solitary" meant an unfurnished cell with a concrete floor. No bed, no furniture; a hole in the floor for a toilet.

Atheists also fight for religious freedom
The 20,000 people who showed up in Washington this past weekend for the Reason Rally were indeed patriots, fighting for the defense of a very American tradition.
Steve Cooper, trade union, civil rights activist dies at 77
Steve Cooper, a longtime trade union, civil rights activist and member of the Los Angeles Metro Club of the Communist Party died recently in Los Angeles. He was 77.

Cameron went to the bottom of the ocean. So what?
James Cameron made a historic solo dive in his Deepsea Challenger to the Mariana Trench.
Meat, money, and markets: More bad news
We've known for some time that having too much red meat in our diets has negative health consequences.

Recapturing the social identity of the Black church
In the days of the past, the black church served as a beacon of hope for the lost-soul seeking grace and mercy.

A wake up call to vote
Trayvon lives in the remarkable outpouring of sorrow and outrage demanding justice in the case.

We are all Trayvon Martin
We are all Trayvon Martin, even those of us who have never been trapped alone on a dark street on the thin line between life and death.

Fracking: health, environmental impact greater than claimed
The natural gas industry defends hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking, as safe and efficient. Research studies and numerous incidents of water contamination prove otherwise.

Celebrating the life of Mary McLeod Bethune
Mary McLeod Bethune's commitment to the advancement of black women and indeed all women makes her a true American hero.

