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  • Social justice awareness has brought new attention to the nearly 50-year-old academic framework of Critical Race Theory which argues racism is embedded in the American legal and economic systems. Not everyone agrees, and they argue supporters of CRT are trying to divide America and re-write history.
  • Globally, 2020 was the second hottest year on record as global temperatures increased at an unprecedented rate due to human activity. As climate change progresses, what is the point where we no longer can reverse the damage?
  • We look at where those promised reforms stand and examine efforts to heal the divide between the police and people of color.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic forced abrupt changes for students, parents, and educators.
  • The coronavirus has affected people of color at a disproportionate rate. While we’re coping with a new virus, it’s not a new problem. African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans have long suffered worse health effects than White Americans.
  • Polls show that health care is among the most important issues for voters in the 2020 election. Spending on medical care has skyrocketed in the past 20 years and is weighing on both workers and employers. What is the answer?
  • Socialism used to be a dirty word in American politics, but many of the candidates running for president are openly suggesting some socialist policies might be a good thing for America.
  • With the nation so deeply polarized and candidates racing to their parties’ extremes, some are looking for different ways to run elections and pick those who represent us.
  • The American Graduate initiative is public media’s long-term commitment, made possible by CPB, to help young people succeed in school, career and life.
  • Leading up to the 2018 election both major party candidates for Ohio governor answered questions from high school students about education, jobs and the future of work in Ohio.
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