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California in Crisis: Public Education for the Privileged?
The March 4 Day of Action is designed to stand up for students like this 21-year-old UC Berkeley junior from a working class family who says she doesn't see the residents of her San Francisco Bay Area community represented at her school.
After Losing Its Bookstore, Laredo Tries to Write the Next Chapter
After Losing Its Bookstore, Laredo Tries to Write the Next Chapter
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Lisa Maatz, AAUW's top policy adviser, responds to the President's State of the Union Address
Salina Central High analysis of State of the Union, 2010
From NewsHour Extra: Analysis from (left to right) Mike O'Donnell, Jake Thompson, Mark Warner and Sam Stuewe, seniors in Salina Central's forensics program, discuss Obama's State of the Union in 2010.
Re: State of the Union: Submit Your Video Response to the President's Address
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Re: State of the Union: Submit Your Video Response to the President's Address
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"Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem
Econstories.tv is a place to learn about the economic way of thinking through the eyes of creative director John Papola and creative economist Russ Roberts. In Fear the Boom and Bust, John Maynard Keynes and F. A. Hayek, two of the great economists of the 20th century, come back to life to attend an economics conference on the economic crisis. Before the conference begins, and at the insistence of Lord Keynes, they go out for a night on the town and sing about why there's a "boom and bust" cycle in modern economies and good reason to fear it. Get the full lyrics, story and free download of the song in high quality MP3 and AAC files at: http://www.econstories.tv Plus, to see and hear more from the stars of Fear the Boom and Bust, Billy Scafuri and Adam Lustick, visit their site: http://www.billyandadam.com
An Illustrated Essay by David Gillette and Robert Reich
David Gillette partners with Robert Reich to explain why the headlines we read about the recovery of the economy don't always reflect what we experience in our personal lives.
