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Page 1 of 1 Online ExtrasThe Power of Race and Place How and why the predominantly black areas of the Gulf Coast are still struggling to recover from Hurricane Katrina. February 23, 2009 | Death and Life in New Orleans Three people tell their stories of coping in the aftermath of Katrina. February 23, 2009 | The Teacher Autonomy Paradox Only by relinquishing some autonomy will teachers finally be able to attain the true professional status they deserve. September 17, 2008 | TAP Talks to Rep. Artur Davis The congressman from Alabama discusses the finer points of the executive-legislative relationship, and why he expects Obama to navigate that relationship better than Clinton did. August 18, 2008 | Does EMILY's List Still Matter? EMILY's List is one of the largest PACs in the nation and funds only pro-choice, female candidates. But is it still as effective as it once was? July 7, 2008 | Art, Nature, and Industry TAP talks to Lynn de Freitas of Friends of Great Salt Lake and Nancy Holt, artist Robert Smithson's widow, about the proposed drilling near Smithson's famous earth art sculpture, Spiral Jetty. April 11, 2008 | Clinton, Obama, and the Gaming Industry Where do the Democratic presidential candidates stand on gambling and regulation of the industry? March 10, 2008 | A Problem for Gamblers In states that fail to adequately fund treatment and counseling programs, people with gambling addictions have few places to turn. March 10, 2008 | Problem Gamblers, in Their Own Words Former gambling addicts talk about the power of the casinos, hitting bottom, and putting their lives together again. February 25, 2008 | Father Load A TAP Exchange on the role of fathers in achieving work/family balance. March 19, 2007 | What a Load In the discussion about achieving work/life balance, men are getting a free pass. March 14, 2007 | Fighting Apart for Time Together Why is all the activism for work/life balance split along gender lines? March 13, 2007 | Page 1 of 1 |