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Women’s Textile Collective Creates Space of Safety and Power in Embattled Juarez Suburb
In the face of violence and economic chaos, a collective in Juarez is creating peace.
Governors Pushing to Expedite Atlantic Oil and Gas Exploration Permits
Recent findings show these oil and gas reserves along the Atlantic Coast pose a risk to marine life.
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Henry A. Giroux | Terrorizing Students: The Criminalization of Children in the US Police State
The transformation of disciplinary problems into criminal violations has often resulted in absurd, if not tragic results.
Building a Democratic Economy: Local Tools in the Struggle Against Neoliberalism
Public spending programs can catalyze the growth of this new democratic political economy, but they are not necessary for its development.
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Saudi Blockade Threatens Famine in Yemen
Yemeni civilians are starving as the international community tacitly allows the blockade to continue.
Don’t Thank Me Anymore … Just Care for Veterans Who Return and Work to End All War
The suffering will not end until civilians demand a different way.
Armistice Day 97 Years Later
Rather than being a holiday to celebrate war, November 11th began as a holiday to celebrate war's end.
Clicking Our Way Toward the 2016 Election
Our political self determination may be headed toward manipulations that have no genuine semblance of public opinion.
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Repurpose November 11 From a War-Loving Day to a Peace-Loving Day
It seems logical to stop honoring the military veterans on this day, and to repurpose the day.
Manufacturing Suspense: Big Money Media Gatekeepers Turn Debate Into Spectacle
Big money's influence is changing how corporate media report on elections to favor intellectual property interests and profits.