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Sunday Science: How Stephen Jay Gould Fought the Science Culture Wars

Myrna Perez Jacobin
In the 1970s, a crop of books purporting to provide a scientific basis for gender inequality met sharp criticism from figures like Stephen Jay Gould. Decades later, these debates have fallen out of public memory, but right-wing pseudoscience persists

Sewa, the Union Empowering Informal Women Workers Through Co-Ops

Anca Voinea Co-op News
Sewa demonstrates how crucial it is that all co-op members – whether professionals or grassroots workers – share the values that the federation represents, and think not just of personal benefits but benefits for the collective and all its members.

Vermont Faces Legal Challenge From Big Oil

Alexandra Jacobo Nation of Change
A lawsuit from major fossil fuel groups aims to derail Vermont’s groundbreaking plan to make polluters pay for climate disasters.

Joe Biden Is Leonard Peltier’s Last Hope

Rose Styron and Alex Matthiessen The Guardian
The imprisoned Native American is long overdue for clemency. Joe Biden is probably the last president who can give it to him