What You Don’t Know Can’t TIF You

Pretend something isn’t a problem and it goes away, right?

TIFs date back to the 1950s, and every state except Arizona has them in one form or another. There are thousands upon thousands of TIF districts all across the country. Chances are decent you’ve heard about one in your local area....

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What You Don’t Know Can’t TIF You

Why We Need to Forgive Pandemic Debt

In a “Force Majeure Global Catastrophe,” we need to take extraordinary steps

The way economies have weathered the pandemic, so far, has been through very muscular interventions by the world’s central banks. To address the economic damage done by COVID-19, governments have borrowed, in the aggregate, trillions of dollars from central banks, using the money to do everything from prop up falling asset ...
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Why We Need to Forgive Pandemic Debt

The Precarious Labor of the Fitpro

Interrogating the Political Economy of Fitness in American Life

These well-meaning students weren’t drunk on endorphins. Given the high price they paid for membership and training, and the picture of happy, toned affluence I projected in my hundred-dollar leggings (payment for teaching a class in an upscale boutique), while both correcting their form and calling out advice about life ...
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The Precarious Labor of the Fitpro

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Manually Bending the Arc of Time Towards Justice

Speech by Dr. Kristopher Burrell, January 16, 2017, St. Paul’s Church -- National Historic Site, Mount Vernon, NY Good afternoon, everyone. It is my pleasure to be here at St. Paul’s Church on this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Dr. King would have turned 88 years of age yesterday. I would ...
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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.