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Berta Cáceres: “To Fight Against Repression in Honduras Is to Fight for Our Whole Continent“
Honduran indigenous organizer Berta Caceres was assassinated on March 3, 2016.
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What Happens to the Leftover Money After Each 2016 Candidate Drops Out?
In total, $13,921,325 remains in the campaign coffers of candidates who have dropped out.
Protesters Crash Gulf of Mexico Offshore Drilling Lease Auction
Environmentalists say offshore fossil fuel development will endanger marine ecosystems and contribute to climate change.
Brussels Bombings Coverage Shows Media Don’t Count All Terrorism Deaths Equally
Just nine days earlier, another European nation's capital had been the site of a similar bombing.
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Hateful Fanatic Number Two
As Republicans get desperate to stop Trump, the closest thing to a “Plan B” is a man they universally loathe.
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Black Liberation: The Ghosts of the Past, the Potential of the Future
We have to learn how to imagine the future in terms that are not restricted to our own lifetimes.
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Don’t Forget, Trans People Are Loved
As the hate and vitriol of a group of Tennessee anti-trans lobbyists breathed new life into anti-trans student bill, the North Carolina General Assembly took even more extreme action …
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The Panamanian Chasm: Indigenous Rights and the Future of Modernization
Globalization created a pressure to modernize which is increasing a divide within the country.
“Strike School” in Session: California Faculty Association Prepares for April Strike
The Strike School featured CFA officers teaching about what to expect should the five-day strike.
Indiana’s Anti-Abortion Bill: A Blueprint for Attacks on Rights Nationwide
Activists are warning that legislation restricting abortion access in Indiana could be replicated in other states.