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From the 16th St. Baptist Church to Emanuel AME: Two Eras, One Mindset
Two seperate tragedies in which Black churchgoers were killed reveal a parallel mindset that is as old as the US.
Divide-and-Conquer Walker Thinks Equal Pay Is Divisive
He claimed equal pay “pits one group of Americans versus another.”
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Interfaith Collaboration Drives Movement to Divest From the Israeli Occupation
Three US churches consider joining the growing movement to use economic leverage to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Investigation Into Tamir Rice’s Murder: Why the Nine-Month Delay?
The county prosecutor has yet to bring charges against the cop.
Obamacare Subsidies Survive Supreme Court Ruling
The court announced that the government may continue to subsidize insurance plans for all people.
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A Farmworkers Bill of Rights in New York May Finally End “Abhorrent” Treatment
Legislation now being considered aims to change the status quo.
An Unprecedented Uprising Against Impunity in Guatemala
A broad-based movement against official corruption is rocking Guatemala to its core.
Democracy or Corpocracy? The Rush to Expand the Algonquin Pipeline
The transformation of our democracy into a “corpocracy” is illustrated in the rush to expand the Algonquin pipeline.
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“A Bad Man’s Guide to Private Equity and Pensions“
Private equity kingpins use bankruptcy to get rid of pensions.
What the Nuclear Zero Lawsuits Seek to Accomplish
High aspirations from a small but courageous country.