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Where Your Conscience Can Take You: North Korea
On 24 May, thirty women peacebuilders will walk across the De-Militarized Zone that separates Korean families.
Leading African American Neuroscientist Challenges Lawmakers and Pundits About Drugs and Addiction
Carl Hart, PhD, whose work has redefined how people are discussing addiction, is today releasing two more groundbreaking talks.
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Stop Using Me as Your Racist Scapegoat
The attitude of Professor Hough shows how deep white supremacy runs and no manner of using Asians as scapegoats can hide it.
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Edmund Perry 30 Years Later: A Harlem Retrospective
Today, you'll pretty much find much of the same on the news - pictures of black males killed by police and uprisings.
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Californian Wine Maker’s Herbicide Spraying Upsets Parents and Neighbors at Apple Blossom School Meeting
Perhaps Apple Blossom School's name should be changed to something like Pesticide-Poisoned School.
Jewish Voice for Peace Speaks on White Racial Justice Organizing in Black Lives Matter Times
The national organization has transformed years of training into its most powerful actions ever to support racial justice organizing.
Torturing Democracy: The Freedom of Information Act and First Amendment Under Assault
Tactics by the US government to avoid release of torture photos for 11 years have become a threat to constitutional government.
Forty Acres and a Mule Would Be at Least $6.4 Trillion Today: What the US Really Owes Black America
This infographic lays out the case for reparations.
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Kansas Could Lose Millions for Limiting Welfare Recipients to $25 at ATMs
The first-of-its-kind provision might violate federal law.
The Poverty Machine: Student Debt, Class Society and Securing Bonded Labor
Millennials are forecast to experience a decline in standards of living comparative to their forebears.