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11/06/12
The nature of government is a central topic in this election. What is it’s role? Whom does it serve? Can it be trusted? Does it create jobs or not? Is it like a business? Is the economy more productive if the President has experience in business? The answer to the last question has been answered by...
Valerie Young's picture
11/05/12
Let's cut to the chase: 1/ there's no such thing as a scientific consensus on GMO ( genetically modified organisms ) safety—but a battle of opinions supported by studies that each side unsurprisingly deems irrefutable or deeply flawed 2/ GMO benefit nobody today but the IP owners of the patented...
Laetitia Mailhes's picture
11/05/12
I have always considered myself a supporter of clean air. But my quest to advocate for clean air became personal when I became a mother. My oldest daughter Gabriela, or Gaby as we call her, was diagnosed with asthma when she had just turned 2. Gaby is now 8 and in second grade. She is currently...
Marianne Hilgert's picture
11/05/12
By Caroline Dobuzinskis and Mallory Mpare As we head into the elections, and looking forward, what are some of the less-talked about issues that will be important to women after November 6? Women are often those making family decisions on education, child care, and health care. They are also more...
Caroline Dobuzinskis's picture
11/05/12
So you think you can dance, er, vote!? YOU CAN! But do you know WHERE you need to go to vote tomorrow? We do! And we can help you! *Get the latest information on where you need to go to vote tomorrow sent directly to your cell phone (where you need it most!) by clicking here: http://www.momsrising...
Ashley Boyd's picture
11/05/12
It's all over the news. Polls are showing that the elections are close. Huge numbers of people are expected to vote on Tuesday, with friends, family, neighbors and others casting their ballots. But…with an unprecedented number of moms juggling work and family on Election Day, extreme weather, and...
Kristin's picture
11/05/12
As the fastest-growing group of voters in the country, Latinos could make the difference in several key battleground states in the closest presidential election in years. An estimated 12.2 million Hispanics are expected to go the polls on Tuesday. As the largest nonpartisan national Latino voter...
Janet Murguia's picture
11/05/12
Driving this morning with my nine year-old, as we half-listened to the BBC news on the radio, yielded a nice teachable moment. They advertised their round-the-clock election coverage of the U.S. Presidential race. It sounded momentous and a little urgent. I took their tone for granted, but I’m glad...
Homa Tavangar's picture
11/04/12
Para español, haga clic aquí . While election season is upon us, let’s remember that we are already voting every day. Not at the ballot box, of course, but at the grocery store with your dollars, and at home with your fork! As we make daily choices about what we buy and eat, we are “voting” for how...
Diana Donlon's picture
11/04/12
For English, click here . Si bien la temporada electoral ha llegado, debemos recordar que de hecho, ya estamos votando cada día. No en las urnas, claro, pero en el supermercado con sus dólares, ¡y en casa con su tenedor! Al tomar decisiones acerca de lo que compramos y lo que comemos, estamos “...
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