66 Operation Rescue (OR), founded by Randall Terry with help from Joseph Scheidler in 1986, is probably the most well-known nationwide Protestant evangelical direct-action anti-abortion organization in the United States.
Kravitz, Frederick O'R. Hayes, and Jack Conway of the United Auto Workers,9 were strong advocates of the idea that the ... Although their achievements fell short of these goals, their efforts are worth recounting and considering as we ...
The Tufts professors, the Delta Ministry, and the handful of doctors and nurses from MCHR still in Mississippi after the Freedom Project ended benefited from growing support for health care reform within Johnson's War on Poverty ...
Robert Kaplan marshals extensive data to make the case that U.S. health care priorities are sorely misplaced--invested in attacking disease, not in solving social problems that engender disease in the first place.
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America’s failure to take prevention seriously costs lives. More than Medicine argues that we need a shakeup in how we invest resources, and it offers a bold new vision for longer, healthier living.