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On International Human Rights Day, the Fight for Indigenous Land and Autonomy in Honduras
Honduras has the highest level of homicide of any nation not at war.
Prop 47, Immigration Reform and More: The Contradictory Road of “Reforming” Mass Incarceration
Mass incarceration has landed on the political agenda at both the national and local levels.
The Propaganda War Over Crimea’s Break From Ukraine
Given the very high stakes involved, it is time to step back and examine what is actually taking place in Crimea.
“Chipping Away at the System”: Maya Schenwar on Alternatives to Our “Justice” System
“What I learned by interviewing organizers and gaining insights from people in prison is that people are finding ways to do abolition every day.”
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Necropolitical Capitalism and Ayotzinapa
Ayotzinapa has awakened a peculiar protest: the first national struggle against necropolitical capitalism.
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Why Dick Cheney Is Wrong About the CIA Torture Memos
The former administration aggressively and repeatedly rejected the principles of transparency and accountability.
Itchy Fingers
A poem about Ferguson and state violence.
Red-Red-Green Is Triumphant!
Injustice is a complicated matter.
US Virgin Island’s Coral Bay, Home to Fishermen, Authors, Artists, Circumnavigators and Endangered Species, Faces Uncertain Future
Since the early 1970s, live aboard sailors in St. John's Coral Harbor have helped preserve the unique character of the sleepy historic village surrounding the 18th century Moravian Mission …
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Beyond Ferguson: the Deeper Issue
It can only be a good thing that the attention of the nation is focused on the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson.