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Democracy

Hillary Clinton speaks to supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
Democracy

Revisiting the state of women in politics

Because of his college degree and community activism, Cabrera became a leader for the Mexican-American community in New York. (Maite H. Mateo/GroundTruth)
Rights

The accomplished dream of a Dreamer

An immigrant New Yorker worked hard for 24 years, sought legal immigration status, but was barred from re-entry...

Jun 01, 2016
Democracy

Riding through a protest in Phnom Penh

I first realized that I wanted to help tell the world’s stories in 2014, when I hitched on...

May 24, 2016
new orleans
Democracy

Collision: New Orleans a hotspot for ‘Third Wave’ of innovation

NEW ORLEANS — After two torrid years where on-demand service providers like Uber and Airbnb reached billion-dollar valuations...

May 12, 2016
A New Light

The Fifth Anniversary of Egypt’s Uprising

CAIRO – The uprising that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak in 2011 radically shifted the tides of politics in...

Jan 28, 2016
Democracy

11 Podcasts To Help You Better Understand the World

This post was originally published on Medium. Follow us there for more GroundTruth content. We’re in the midst of...

Nov 17, 2015
Democracy

Internet governance is disputed territory, with US slow to cede control

The popularly held image of the Internet is that it exists as a global resource that —the best...

Oct 13, 2015
Democracy

US conservatives battle over immigration message as presidential race intensifies

By Alexander Wowra LOS ANGELES — A veritable civil war is brewing within the Republican Party over the issue of...

Aug 05, 2015
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Democracy

Here are 6 women trying — against all odds — to build a future for Gaza

This article was published in partnership with PRI's The World. Madeleine Kulab grew up by Gaza’s glistening blue...

Jul 10, 2015
Democracy

In Topeka, Kansas, a ‘new generation of poverty’ feels rising inequality

by Nichole Sobecki Comparing the Divide: President Barack Obama’s mother was from Kansas, and his father was from...

Feb 11, 2013
Democracy

Has Egypt’s revolution become a military coup?

By Jon Jensen CAIRO, Egypt — Just days after the departure of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak on...

Sep 26, 2011
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