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“We’re Freedom Fighters”: The Story of the Nationwide Prison Labor Strike
Are people incarcerated for their labor or to erase them from the landscapes being gentrified for the privileged?
UN Summit Won’t Resolve Refugee Resettlement Impasse
The UN's richer member states are missing a crucial opportunity to tackle xenophobia and racism by actually resettling refugees within their own borders.
William Rivers Pitt | March of the Deplorables
Trump has exposed a deep vein of true ugliness in this country.
Guess Who’s Winning the Argument on Trade?
A top AFL-CIO economist tries not to say, “I told you so.”
Why Are Mass Killings by White People in the US Almost Never Called Terrorism?
If a mass murder committed by a white supremacist is not called “terrorism,” does the word even have meaning?
Billions Against Bayer: Here We Come!
Monsanto (and Bayer) are on trial. You be the judge.
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Decolonize “Hispanic Heritage Month” or Get Rid of It
Engage our communities regularly not just during election cycles.
Even Organic Farms Sacrifice Sustainability to Cut Costs
Because our economic system squeezes small farmers, even the most eco-conscious among them have to compromise their values to stay in business.
Another Unrealistic Trump Policy Proposal: Homeschool Vouchers
there's one problem with Trump's homeschooling plan: Impoverished homeschoolers mostly don't exist.
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These Minneapolis Bicyclists Will Take You on a Spirited Tour — Of Their Polluted Neighborhood
Bicycle equity for the Latino community of East Phillips means more than protected bike lanes — it means clean air.