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Context, Conflict and Historical Consciousness: Pondering the Meaning of Ukraine
Contradictory tendencies and elements in Ukraine's past again attained a level of ripeness that necessitated explosive development and transformation.
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Leadership Wanted: Pushing for More College Attainment? Start in Public Housing
Public housing creates an opportunity to bring together resources to increase college attainment and success.
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Blocking the Vote
Lackluster Democratic campaigns, coupled with vote-suppressing maneuvers, gave the GOP its edge.
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A Silence That Speaks: Ayotzinapa and the Politics of Listening
This should not be misinterpreted as a call for silencing voices or demands.
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Fed Up With FERC: The People Declare Greed “Not in the Public Interest“
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) concludes that the natural gas projects it approves are necessary, but the question is, necessary for whom?
“Locked Down, Locked Out”: What It Means to Be a Prison Abolitionist
Maya Schenwar talks about her own transformation as a journalist, activist and sister and what it means to be a prison abolitionist.
Abundant Clean Renewables? Think Again!
Although “renewable” energy is growing faster than ever before, it is neither carbon neutral, “clean” nor sustainable.
The Minstrelsy of Marketing
At this point, the appropriation of blackness on social media should come to be expected.
James Risen: The Post-9/11 Homeland Security Industrial Complex Profiteers and Endless War
Journalist James Risen provides evidence of how the United States has become enmeshed in an endless war.
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Why an Assassinated Psychologist – Ignored by US Psychologists – Is Being Honored
Bruce E. Levine explains the importance of the 25th anniversary of the death of a liberation psychologist.