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8 votes
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The things we do and do not say - Notes on the impossibility of talking online and rise of disinterpretation
19 votes -
Joe Biden wants the country to heal from its political divisions. But many people say they aren’t ready to reconnect with their estranged friends and family members.
23 votes -
The gig economy is coming for millions of American jobs
10 votes -
Indoctrination by Fisher Price
7 votes -
Gender and right-wing extremism in America: Why understanding women’s roles is key to preventing future acts of domestic terrorism
7 votes -
Against child hostages
9 votes -
‘Fuck your feelings’ never applies to White men
14 votes -
How Iceland is closing the gender wage gap
6 votes -
BBC 100 Women 2020 – A profile of Sanna Marin, who leads Finland's all-female coalition government
7 votes -
Sanna Marin, Finland's fearless prime minister, is challenging sexism in politics
10 votes -
What retiree phone-bankers taught me about loving work
4 votes -
Teenage girl becomes Finland's PM for the day – Aava Murto is taking over for the day as part of a campaign for girls' digital rights
12 votes -
How Covid reveals the ghoulish reality behind anti homeless propaganda
11 votes -
Donald Trump administration announces nationwide US eviction moratorium through end of the year
16 votes -
How societies turn cruel featuring Sargon of Akkad
10 votes -
What is the 'sovereign citizen' movement?
7 votes -
Resilience is the goal of governments and employers who expect people to endure crisis
4 votes -
What an economic liberal and conservative learned from their friendship
5 votes -
Donald Trump’s National Labor Relations Board (NLRB): Assault on US labor in the pandemic era
5 votes -
I was a teenage conspiracy theorist: Want to know why wild conspiracism can be so irresistible? Ask a fourteen-year-old girl
11 votes -
How the Singaporean government solved its housing problem
6 votes -
Michigan Governor Whitmer announces plan for free college tuition for front-line workers battling coronavirus
13 votes -
The second phase of unemployment will be harsher: For American workers displaced by recession, widespread public sympathy soon gives way to moralizing anger
11 votes -
Don't nag your husband during lockdown, Malaysia's government advises women
6 votes -
Joe Biden adopts part of a tuition-free public college proposal as a nod to US progressives
10 votes -
Icelandic prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir wants to introduce a well-being economy – GDP becomes merely one of thirty-nine indicators of national progress
10 votes -
What if the court saw other rights as generously as gun rights?
12 votes -
Clearing up the confusion around Prop 13 on the 2020 ballot
7 votes -
Finland's woman-led center-left government plans to nearly double the length of paternity leave to give new fathers the same amount of paid time off work as new mothers
16 votes -
Finland's Sanna Marin hopes women leaders will be the 'new normal'
5 votes -
Evelyn Yang speaks at Women's March about her sexual assault
8 votes -
What will life be like under China's social credit system?
5 votes -
Norway opens its doors to six hundred people evacuated from Libya to Rwanda
9 votes -
Forced repatriation for Denmark's Syrian refugees? Several families are living in fear of being deported to Syria, where the civil war continues
5 votes -
Denser housing is gaining traction on America’s east coast
9 votes -
How my daughter disrupted my politics
16 votes -
For the eleventh year in a row, Iceland is the country ranking first in the World Economic Forum's Geneva Equality List
7 votes -
Reply All - The Real Enemy (3-parts)
Part 1: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/llhd33/152-the-real-enemy-part-1 Part 2: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/94hwe43/153-the-real-enemy-part-2 Part 3:...
Part 1: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/llhd33/152-the-real-enemy-part-1
Part 2: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/94hwe43/153-the-real-enemy-part-2
Part 3: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/j4hl3vj/154-the-real-enemy-part-3
4 votes -
Feminism comes of age in Finland as female coalition takes the reins – but even there, the battle for equality isn't over
8 votes -
Why is childcare so expensive?
13 votes -
Bay Area students and teachers rally for school funding and Prop 13 reform
6 votes -
"Children and Politics" - a 3 minute interview with British children before the 1964 general election
This is short, but it demonstrates something that's been missing from tv for a while, which is the simple interview with children that recognises they are children but still takes them seriously...
This is short, but it demonstrates something that's been missing from tv for a while, which is the simple interview with children that recognises they are children but still takes them seriously as humans.
EDIT: Somehow I missed the main link, which goes to a BFI page here: https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-children-and-politics-1964-online
There are some amazing old (1960s, 1970s) British tv interviews with children carried out by Harold Williamson. He asks children a question and then just lets them answer. There's no attempt to laugh at the children, and there's no attempt to say "zomg look at what this cute kid is saying".
A few clips here, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tq93b and there are probably more on Youtube: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tq93b
It's showing its age - "what would you do if your husbands went on strike? How would you run a household?" (asked of two girls) isn't acceptable.
7 votes -
‘OK boomer’ marks the end of friendly generational relations
38 votes -
Why a social credit system is so scary
13 votes -
Family of teen who died from Ecstacy support legalisation
8 votes -
In Norilsk, Russia's most isolated major city, the arrival of high-speed internet gave residents a new window onto the world
9 votes -
Jews and Muslims in Sweden outraged over call to ban male circumcision
17 votes -
‘I am not my husband's handbag’ – Iceland's first lady, Eliza Reid speaks out about her incredibly weird job
4 votes -
Indonesia moving to ban sex outside marriage
16 votes