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In an industry usually focused on medicine and procedures, a Philadelphia-area hospital decided what its patients needed was a farm and advice about food.
Liza Bayless | Dec 15, 2016
And two other grandmas we love expanding health care in their communities.
Liza Bayless, Kate Stringer | Dec 13, 2016
Five states where communities are ensuring immigrant rights and wellness.
Liza Bayless, Kim Eckart, Araz Hachadourian | Dec 8, 2016
From Idaho to Georgia, people found ways to offer sanctuary and legal protection.
Liza Bayless, Araz Hachadourian | Dec 6, 2016
And 23 other facts you should know.
Olivia Anderson, Liza Bayless | Nov 18, 2016
In the week since Trump’s election, organizations fighting for the rights of women, immigrants, and others have received a flood of support they’ve never seen before.
Liza Bayless | Nov 16, 2016
This election will be the first in 50 years not to offer full protections under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. But the Movement for Black Lives is hopeful.
Liza Bayless | Nov 8, 2016
Obama's controversial pilot program will make higher education dollars available to inmates this year. Proponents hope it will build on the success private liberal arts programs are achieving in prisons across the country.
Liza Bayless | Oct 27, 2016
Instead of addressing the roots of drug addiction, mental illness, and poverty, we’ve come to accept policing and incarceration as catch-all solutions. It’s time for a change.
Liza Bayless | Oct 11, 2016
And 26 other facts you should probably know.
Liza Bayless, Kate Stringer | Aug 16, 2016
The U.S. national women’s soccer team has won far more championships than the U.S. men’s team. So why are they paid less?
Liza Bayless | Aug 8, 2016
With 4 million more Latinos eligible to vote in 2016, Unidos brings news and information to a group that could play a major role in the 2016 elections.
Liza Bayless | Aug 1, 2016