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Marikana Massacre Represents the Beginning of the End of the African National Congress
Rehad Desai's film blew the whistle on multinational mining concerns and the Zuma government.
Scott Walker’s Legacy of Double-Dealing Revealed in New John Doe Emails
The District Attorney's office was pursing evidence of potential bid rigging.
Why the United States Leaves Deadly Chemicals on the Market
The revolving door between government and the chemical industry has led the EPA to rely on easily manipulated research.
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A Disturbing Account of Anti-Abortion Victories Post-Roe
“Abortion After Roe” examines the impact of right-wing activists' largely successful efforts to limit abortion access after 1973.
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When a Racist Restaurant Opens on the Edge of Campus, What Is a University’s Responsibility?
Universities must be proactive in addressing racism, whether on campus or within their university communities.
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John Cusack and Arundhati Roy | Things That Can and Cannot Be Said
Democracy's been taken to the workshop and fixed to be market-friendly. Once, the US waged wars to topple democracies, now it's fighting to install them.
Paris Attacks: COP21 and the War on Terror
Is it a coincidence that the terrorist outrage in Paris was committed weeks before the biggest climate conference since 2009?
Two Versions of the US Destruction of a Hospital in Afghanistan
One night in Kunduz, one morning in New York.
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On the Violence in Paris: Stop the Grief Shaming
Extend love, rather than judgment to those who are hurting.
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How Do We Tell Our Children About the Violence in Paris?
In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, we must strive to steer our children away from vengeful responses.