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Imaginary Lines - NYT Messes With Parent's Heads
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2014-12-10
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An interview with community organizer, writer and parent Cynthia Peters about the New York Times on Parenting and raising "moral children." Also, death threats to teleSUR journalists, and analysis of images covering the racial tensions in the U.S.
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