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Black and Trans in North Carolina: The Fight for Justice Continues
Trans folk of color often have no other way to speak than to act, says community organizer and activist Ashley Williams.

Stephen Cohen: This Is Most Dangerous Moment in US-Russian Relations Since Cuban Missile Crisis
Stephen Cohen speaks on the escalating tensions between the US and Russia following the US bombing in Syria.

Calls Grow to Fire Sean Spicer After He Says Hitler Didn’t Use Chemical Weapons During Holocaust
Steven Goldstein, executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, speaks on Sean Spicer's recent remarks.

Chicago Has a Destructive Plan to “Prepare” Students for Life After High School
Will requiring high school students to make post-graduation plans help or hurt their futures?

Civilian Deaths Are Spiking in Syria and Iraq as US Launches Unrestrained Bombing Raids
Allan Nairn discusses the escalation of US military operations across the Middle East, as well as the unique danger Trump poses both abroad and at home.

Trump Is Moving “Full Speed Ahead” in War in Yemen, Despite Massive Civilian Casualties
Last month, the US reportedly launched more than 49 strikes across Yemen — more strikes than the US has ever carried out in a single year in the country.

How a Faculty Fast Pushed a University to Finally Denounce Trump’s Muslim Ban
A university president's middle-of-the-road response to the executive order sparked a string of campuswide resistance efforts.

The Menace of Trump and the New Authoritarianism: An Interview With Henry Giroux
The US is at the tipping point of a virulent, US-style authoritarianism, says Henry Giroux.

It Shouldn’t Be a Privilege to Use the Internet Safely
Janine Jackson interviews Evan Greer about internet privacy.

IBM Can’t Erase Its History of Nazi Complicity, but It Can Draw the Line Against Trump, Workers Say
IBM workers are organizing together in refusal to participate in any Trump project that violates the civil liberties of immigrants or Muslims.