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Civil Society Denounces World Bank’s Conference on Land and Poverty
Farmer organizations, indigenous groups, trade unions and other civil society organizations, under the umbrella of Our Land Our Business, call World Bank's annual Conference on Land and Poverty a …
Amelia Boynton Robinson Relives Selma and Bloody Sunday in Powerful Interview
On February 21, 2015, Christina Tobin, founder and chair of the Free and Equal Elections Foundation, interviewed historic Civil Rights leader, Amelia Boynton Robinson.
Who’s Behind the Attacks on US Right to Know?
There have been a couple of recent attacks on US Right to Know.
Arkansas Bill Fast Tracked to Undermine State Whistleblower Protections
Last Chance for Animals launches campaign against bill, fights to preserve right to collect evidence of workplace violations.
A Climate Protection Guide to Organized Labor
Our society is transitioning.
The Affordable Care Act at Age Five: Quality of Care
Confusion and controversy have plagued the ACA since its enactment.
How to Get Sued by Phillip Morris – Uruguayan Cigarette Labeling
Phillip Morris is suing tiny Uruquay to stop its health warnings on cigarettes.
Newly Recognized Indigenous Rights a Dead Letter?
Three years after the rights of El Salvador's indigenous people were recognised in the constitution, there are still no public policies.
What the Rest of the Western Hemisphere Thinks About the Conflict Between the US and Venezuela
The New York Times article contains this very succinct and eloquent comment on the new US sanctions against Venezuela from Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa.
An Introduction to the Most Beautiful Animal You’ll Never See
Uncounted species are being pressed to the brink.