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How America Got Her Groove Back
March 21, 2010 was historic. Much needed health insurance reform was finally passed after a century-long struggle to provide coverage to all Americans. Cheers!
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Watching the final hours of debate over the health insurance reform bill on Sunday evening was both exhilarating and exhausting. The votes were clearly in hand to finally pass this important and necessary legislation and the proceedings had the aura of theater of the absurd.
The Prom-ise of Justice
Students in our nation's public schools have a long history of leading the efforts to identify, expand, a
A Reading For Your Pesach Seder
While I'm busy with preparations for tomorrow evening's seder, our communications fellow Clare has some timely thoughts for you on food, justice, and Pesach:
For We Were Slaves
This year, as I sit at a Passover seder and listen to the Magid, the telling, I will remember that I was a slave in the land of Egypt.
A Pesach Plea for the Child Nutrition Bill
Pesach is fast approaching, and as we've regularly reminded you here on the RACblog, the holiday is a great time to draw parallels between our history and the present.
Combating Domestic Abuse at Home & Abroad
Lynn Rosenthal, the White House Advisor on Violence Against Women, recently wrote a compelling blog post on The White House Blog about how victims of domestic abuse will benefit from the recently