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How Hurricane Response Efforts Are Sorting People Into “Deserving” and “Undeserving” Poor
Some of us are both more vulnerable and more likely to be excluded from help and human decency.
Why One Native Family Is Donating Their Fracking Proceeds to Benefit Indian Country
A new fund will support deeply researched investigative journalism that reports on critical issues in Indian Country.
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People of Color Fight for a Place in New York’s Money-Driven Arts Ecosystem
A small number of legacy arts institutions are sweeping up vast shares of public art funding.
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Russia Before 1917: Imperial Schemes, Doomed Royals and Young Marxists
An excerpt from “October: The Story of the Russian Revolution.”
Trump Blames Puerto Rico for Crisis, Says FEMA Can’t Stay “Forever“
“Trump decided to attack Puerto Rico while 84% of the country is still without power and 37% is still without water.”
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Militarization and “Shock Doctrine” Policies Abound After Earthquake in Mexico
Disaster capitalism is in full swing in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Nuclear Power Plants Should Be Closed and Autopsied, Not Resuscitated
We need to know the risks of nuclear power.
Henry A. Giroux | The Vital Role of Education in Authoritarian Times
Education is crucial to politics itself.
In Iran and North Korea, Trump Is Playing With Nuclear Fire
The world faces immeasurable danger.
Vulture Funds Prey on the Most Vulnerable: It’s Time to Cancel Puerto Rico’s Debt
The Hedge Clippers are fighting back.