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From Revolving Door to Re-Entry: An Interview With Susan Burton
Imprisonment, as it exists today, can never play a part in transforming people and communities, says Susan Burton.
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When Protests Are Powerful, the Powerful Punish Protest
It's no wonder that there is a new wave of anti-protest laws being implemented across the country. When protests are powerful, the powerful punish protest.
To Regain People’s Trust, the Democratic Party Must Support Single-Payer
Nearly 60 percent of Americans want Medicare for All. Democrats must support it, too.
What the Resistance to Trump Can Learn From Latin America
A key lesson from Latin America is that constructing new forms of social relations outside the neoliberal and traditional political structure is a necessity.
Climate Change Is Turning Dehydration Into a Deadly Epidemic
A mysterious kidney disease is striking down laborers across the world and climate change is making it worse.
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Tiny Town in the Heartland Creates Homegrown Sanctuary
West Liberty, Iowa, offers unofficial sanctuary through language, education and a tight-knit community.
Biggest Share of Inaugural Funding Came From Wall Street
Trump has not made it easy to calculate where his contributions came from.
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Why Peg City Car Co-op Is Joining Forces With Housing Co-ops in Winnipeg, Canada
One Winnipeg car-sharing startup is beginning to not only improve accessibility for locals and visitors, but it's doing so innovatively.
Trump Order Could Open Up Area Larger Than Yellowstone to Drilling
Six of the national monuments affected by the executive order sitting above known or potential reserves of oil, gas and coal.
Statist Attacks on Academic Freedom Are a Symptom of Neoliberalism
Escalating attacks on academic freedom worldwide are a backlash against growing resistance to economic and political repression.