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ay Area Workers and Unions Finance the Fracking Boom

Darwin BondGraham East Bay Express
Even though many Bay Area unions are opposed to fracking their pension funds continue to invest money in the companies carrying out this work. It is a problem they are trying to solve.

Bay Area Workers and Unions Finance the Fracking Boom

Darwin BondGraham East Bay Express
Despite the opposition of many Bay Area workers and their unions are to fracking they are finding, much to their dismay, that their pension funds are being invested in the fossil fuel industry.

Syriza wins time—and space

Étienne Balibar and Sandro Mezzadra Verso
Alongside the comments made by Costas Lapavitsas and Stathis Kouvelakis on the Greek government's "capitulation" in the Eurogroup negotiations, Étienne Balibar and Sandro Mezzadra argue for a different approach to the present moment.

Christie Broke Law With Pension Move, New Jersey Judge Says

Kate Zernike The New York Times
The decision that Mr.Christie violated state law when he declined to make the full payment into the state’s pension system for public employees further complicates his hopes of reviving his presidential ambitions.

Bias, Black Lives, and Academic Medicine

David A. Ansell, M.D., M.P.H., and Edwin K. McDonald, M.D. The New England Journal of Medicine
What are the systemic biases within academic medical centers, and what do they have to do with black lives? Two observations about health care disparities may be relevant.

Reasons for Departure - On History’s Uncanny Turns

Ben Kline Yiddishkayt
The author of "Reasons for Departure," Ben Kline, was a participant in last summer's Helix Project.The Helix Projects is an intensive immersion in European Jewish culture. Join us to tell the story of Jewish life filled with joy, coexistence, and creative potential. Helix 2015 is open to all full-time students enrolled during the 2014–2015 academic year. Apply Now for Helix 2015. Deadline for applications is March 2, 2015. http://www.yiddishkayt.org/home/

Proving That 'Activism Works,' Obama Vetoes Keystone XL Bill

Lauren McCauley Common Dreams
May Boeve, Executive Director of 350.org, which spearheaded the fight against the Keystone pipeline, heralded the move as "conclusive proof that activism works. After four years of rallies, marches, sit-ins, and civil disobedience, we’re thrilled to see President Obama take an important first step by vetoing this love letter to Big Oil." A coalition of environmental groups is holding a celebration outside of the White House in Lafayette Park.