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Libya, ISIS and the Unaffordable Luxury of Hindsight
This is what Gaddafi had predicted right from the get-go and then some.
Domestic Workers From Across Globe Urge Inclusion at United Nations Women’s Summit
Historic Gathering Expected to Set Global Women's Agenda for Next Twenty Years.
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Black Disabled Families in Amerikkka: The Crisis of Bessie and Devonte Taylor – Settler Colonial Lies From Salinas to San Francisco
I was houseless with my mama for most of my childhood across this state.
Ethiopia: Tribe Starves as Dam and Land Grabs Dry Up River
Kwegu tribespeople report in 2015 that they are starving as a result of being forced from their land and of the irrigated plantations that are drying up the river …
Four Years After Fukushima, the Same Paradigm Prevails in Nuclear Energy
Regulators wanted nuclear power to succeed so badly that they forgot about the people they were tasked to serve.
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Evidence the DEA Attempted to Alter Testimony on Drug War Massacre in Honduras
Between February and March 2013, three Honduran agents were acquitted for their involvement in the May 2012 incident.
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Between the No Longer and the Not Yet: Culture Circle as Resistance to a Pedagogy of Sedation
Discipline in education is highly valued.
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The Possibility of Escape
We can choose not to be jailers, and choose, instead, to be ever more inflexible in our resistance to injustice and to hatred born of fear.
The Pro-Life Movement: Reframing “Life” to Suit Their Agenda
What “life” are those claiming the “pro-life” label actually protecting?
The Fear of Homegrown Terror Is Breeding Repression in the UK
In the name of fighting terror, the UK is enlisting public sector workers to scrutinize neighbors for signs of radicalization.