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Commentary Higher Education

How Gutting the U.S. Department of Education Would Hurt Students and Their Families

February 12, 2025 — Kings Floyd, Peter Granville, Chantal Hinds and Halley Potter
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 04: Striking Kaiser Permanente workers hold signs as they march in front of the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center on October 04, 2023 in San Francisco, California. More than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers went on strike Wednesday morning at hospitals and medical facilities in five states after labor negotiators could not reach an agreement to resolve a staffing level dispute. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Commentary Health Care

The Largest Health Care Strike in U.S. History Is Underway

October 6, 2023By Tara Oakman and Vina Smith-Ramakrishnan
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Commentary Voices of Disability Economic Justice

Disabled People Shouldn’t Feel Shame For Needing Family Financial Support

October 4, 2023By Mary-Faith Martinez
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Commentary Disability

How to Better Prepare Students with Disabilities to Succeed in the Workplace

October 4, 2023By Neil Purohit
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Commentary Health Equity

What Medicaid Unwinding Means for Maternal Health and Patient Trust

October 4, 2023By Tara Oakman and Anna Bernstein
NAJAF, IRAQ - DECEMBER 17:  Iraqi soldiers try to control supporters of Iraq's Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari as they  welcome him on December 17, 2005 in the holy Shiite city of Najaf, Iraq. Al-Jaafari arrived in Najaf on December 17 and visited Ayatollah al-Sistani and the firebrand Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. (Photo by Saad Serhan /Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani as Guide and Critic, 2014–23

October 4, 2023By Sajad Jiyad
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Commentary Industry and Inclusion

Diversifying Talent Pipelines After the End of Affirmative Action

October 3, 2023By Emily McGrath, Michelle LaVere, Denise A. Smith and Halley Potter
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Commentary Higher Education

Why Student Loan Borrowers Need and Deserve Stronger Messaging on Their Repayment Options

October 3, 2023By Tiara Moultrie
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Commentary Health Equity

Equitable Insurance Coverage and Access Can Advance LGBT Health

October 2, 2023By Thomas Waldrop
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Commentary Century International

Shia Clerics in Iraq Haven’t Lost Their Authority

October 1, 2023By Marsin Alshamary
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Commentary Health Equity

3 Ways a Government Shutdown Would Hurt Health Equity

September 28, 2023By Tara Oakman, Anna Bernstein, Vina Smith-Ramakrishnan and Thomas Waldrop
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Commentary School Integration

How My Family’s Immigration Story Connects to Integration

September 28, 2023By Alejandra Vázquez Baur
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Commentary College Affordability

Fact Sheet: California Strives for Affordable College, Yet These Borrowers Slip Through the Cracks

September 27, 2023By Peter Granville
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Report College Affordability

The Student Loan Borrowing Undermining California’s Affordability Efforts

September 27, 2023By Peter Granville
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Commentary Social Insurance

Unemployment Compensation for Furloughed Federal Employees and Contractors: A Guide to the Shutdown

September 27, 2023By Michele Evermore
BAGHDAD, IRAQ - NOVEMBER 24:  Demonstrators gather on a barricade near Ahrar Bridge where there have been recent clashes between demonstrators and Iraq security forces on November 24, 2019 in Baghdad, Iraq. Thousands of demonstrators have occupied Baghdad's center Tahrir Square and central Baghdad  since October 1, calling for government and policy reform. (Photo by Erin Trieb/Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

Shia Rule Is a Reality in Iraq. “Shia Politics” Needs a New Definition.

September 27, 2023By Fanar Haddad
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