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Stories by Dan Hoyle

Academic Mercenaries

One day in the life of a student in Nigeria: 'I can be sure that today I will witness, and perhaps participate in, some form of corruption.'
Posted on Aug 8, 2005, Source: AlterNet

Youth in Office

In an era of Jesse "The Body" Ventura and the Arnold "The Governator" Schwarzenegger, are youth just another freak act in the ever-expanding political circus? No, youth in office aren't clowning around.
Posted on Jul 15, 2004, Source: WireTap

The Jail Generation

Prisons have become the primary institutional interface for more and more youth, informing everything from pop culture to worldview and life expectations.
Posted on Apr 18, 2004, Source: AlterNet

The Fight To Vote

Millions of ex-felons who have served their sentences and reentered society are banned from participating in the political process. Now some of them are speaking up.
Posted on Feb 20, 2004, Source: AlterNet

Let America Laugh

Comedian David Cross talks about his hatred of bumper stickers, the state of politics, and the most satisfying time he voted.
Posted on Jan 2, 2004, Source: WireTap

American Dream

A journey into the heart and poltical mindset of rural America.
Posted on Nov 24, 2003, Source: WireTap

Human Shield

Antoinette McCormick participated in the first Gulf War as a soldier. 12 years later she returned to protest the U.S. bombing of Iraq with her body.
Posted on Sep 8, 2003, Source: WireTap

The American Way

Baseball, flags, and ticket scalping: A night of shady dealings at Comiskey Park.
Posted on Aug 18, 2003, Source: WireTap

Old School, New Courses

The University of Hip-Hop in Chicago is teaching inner-city youth that breaking and hip-hop can be positive alternatives to violence and negativity.
Posted on Jul 28, 2003, Source: WireTap