Accountability

Video still from the one-year vigil for Christopher Kapessa.

BLM brings new hope for Wales family seeking justice for Black teen’s death 

Last year, 13-year-old Christopher Kapessa, who was Black, drowned when a schoolmate allegedly pushed him into a river. Now, the global Black Lives Matter movement has given the family new hope the suspect will be prosecuted. 

INFOGRAPHIC: What the Data Tells Us About Voting in America

Gas rationing expands as New York, New Jersey recover from Hurricane Sandy

Absentee voting for soldiers

Global Politics

Justice Department to Florida: End Voter Purge Effort

NAACP Attacks New Voting Laws

Both parties recognize that minority voters could spell the difference between victory and defeat in next year’s election. Changing demographic numbers underscore the importance of Latinos especially on polling day. And there are any number of voter registration efforts going on to try and get more blacks and Latinos to the polls. But in a […]

The World

Green Ballot Questions

Andrew Caffrey of member station WBUR in Boston reports on the array of environmental referenda and initiative petitions on ballots around the country this fall. Activists are increasingly bypassing legislatures and taking their proposals directly to voters, but the trend has also stimulated a backlash at the ballot box.

Corporate Accountability

Though most environmental advocates call the summit in Johannesburg a failure, groups did manage to get language in the final document that could lead to a future international treaty on corporate accountability. Host Steve Curwood talks with Greenpeace representative from Brazil, Marcello Furtado, about this development.

Ballot Referenda

Host Steve Curwood talks with Living On Earth’s political observer Mark Hertsgaard about various environmental ballot initiatives coming up in this fall’s election.

The World

An early voter from Florida

Global Politics

Early voters. They just keep on voting… The Takeaway continues talking to those who’ve already cast their ballot for president.