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Our “Stealth Politics” of Inequality
Average American turn out to favor many policies that would have strong redistributive effects.
Resistance Is Needed to End Corporate Toxic Zones
Truthout recently interviewed Erik Loomis about how corporations, in the end, create catastrophe.
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Surviving White Terrorism: Next Steps in the Struggle for Black Lives
Black communities continue to suffer through anti-Black violence, domestic terrorism and anti-Black racism.
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Kids Are Paying the Price for Yemen’s War
The deliberate targeting of schools has become a flashpoint in the war between Yemen's rebels and a Saudi-led coalition.
Unhappy Meals
McDonald's isn't making its food any better, but it sure wants you to think it is.
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For Father’s Day: Strong Communities, Caring People
Ramon Juan Vasquez, a community leader in Texas, writes that being a father is an honor. It is also a life journey.
Living and Dying After Rwanda’s 1994 Genocide
Kayitesi Jeanette is 21 years old, as is the genocide that orphaned her. The brutal impacts of the Rwandan genocide live on.
Building Inspiration: Architecture and Black Liberation
A more honest narrative of the Black experience in the US should recall and hold high Black pioneers in the field of architecture.
Ecuador Puts Piketty Into Practice
The American people are deeply concerned about rising wealth inequality.
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Australia’s “Stolen Generations” Not a Closed Chapter
Protests, round-tables, marches and sit-ins have taken place across Australia and an international solidarity network is growing rapidly.