Our Society
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A Path with Heart: Corpse flower
Flowers are supposed to smell delicious, but not The Corpse Flower. When it decomposes, the odour keeps flies and beetles…
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The super-wealthy have other labels: The Doomsday Class
Like it or not, we live in a society divided by a number of factors, including ethnicity, education, language, religion,…
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Talk Radio and Latinos in Los Angeles
Half of Southern California and a clear majority of its Latinos have a keen interest, for example, in immigration reform,…
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Why Strikes Matter
The strike by United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) against Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), set for Thursday, January 10,…
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Corporate Centrism is Failing All Over the World, Including Here in America (Part 2 of 2)
It’s Happening in Many Countries Beside the U.S. Every single country that has been governed by corporate-centrist principles that favor…
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Mexican lottery
Mexicans typically don’t need a game to drink but I guess for those of you who aren’t Mexican (and just…
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Corporate Centrism is Failing All Over the World, Including Here in America (Part 1 of 2)
Over the last several decades or so, many countries in the so-called “developed” world (meaning, richest countries) have been governed…
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The Biggest Obstacles to Progressive Policies in America (Part 2 of 2)
If progressive policies that benefit masses of working and poor Americans are the key to re-establishing political dominance for the…
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I’ve never eaten a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
My aunts' tamales, gorditas (smaller, fat tortillas that are either topped or filled with meat, cheese, beans, or whatever you…
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Beware The Red Grasshopper: el Chapulin Colorado!
Think Real American Hero, but more brilliant. He even had his own introduction and set of catchphrases to assist in…
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