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Lake Apopka: Ecocide, Rural Oligarchy and Slavery
Farm workers still do the most dangerous work in America. They deserve land rather than slavery.
Vote by Citigroup Shareholders Highlights Disclosure Demand
Citigroup shareholder votes today on two resolutions highlight the increased demand nationwide for corporations to disclose details of their political spending.
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Foundation Myths
We cannot make headway against the myth of redemptive violence, unless we also address the myth of the futility of nonviolence.
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Welcome to Where?
Your crime is your ethnicity. Welcome to apartheid. Welcome to Palestine.
Killing the Future: The Theft of Black Life
To be Black in America is to be evidence of a theft.
Dutch Lawsuit Charges Crimes Against Humanity During Egyptian Massacres
There has been no legal accountability for the massacres conducted by the Egyptian military government against the largely peaceful protesters.
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Key Expert in Supreme Court Lethal Injection Case Did His Research on Drugs.com
How the Supreme Court case over lethal injection shows it's becoming nearly impossible to find experts to defend the practice.
Why Seattleites Think They Can Stop Shell Oil From Drilling in the Arctic
The Port of Seattle has welcomed the oil company to temporarily moor its drilling rig before it's towed to Alaska. But these protesters are threatening to block it.
Mega, Giga, Tera: Inside the Biggest Investment Boom in History
Trillion-dollar mega-projects point to a global consensus that threatens to widen the wealth gap.
Two Years After Rana Plaza Factory Collapse, Activists Announce Major Victory for Victims
Over 1,100 workers were killed and thousands more injured when the Rana Plaza factory building collapsed on April 24, 2013.