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Life After Exoneration: Alison Flowers Discusses What Comes Next
An exoneration is not a fairytale with a happy ending. It is the beginning of the painful process of rebuilding a life.

Why Some Credit Unions Are Taking a Public Stand in Solidarity
How LES People's Credit Union practices solidarity.

Women Are Already Being Punished for Having Abortions
Janine Jackson interviewed Destiny Lopez about abortion rights under Donald Trump.

Shut Down the Inaugural Ball and Parade: A Rallying Cry From Legba Carrefour
Disrupting Inauguration Day is just the first phase of resistance to the incoming administration, says one organizer.

Noam Chomsky on the Long History of US Meddling in Foreign Elections
US efforts to tip foreign elections have gone far beyond hacking — including financial support and assassinations.

On Final Day of Obama Presidency, a Look at His Mixed Legacy and the Rise of Neo-Fascism in Washington
Today marks President Obama's last full day in office.

Climate Denier Scott Pruitt Faces Protests at Senate Hearing as 2016 Is Declared Hottest Year Ever
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt testified in front of the Senate Wednesday.

Is There a Nonviolent Path to a Livable Future? A Conversation With Chris Moore-Backman
There's a “movement of movements” taking place, knitting together a vast array of nonviolent social struggles.

Chelsea Manning’s Attorneys: Obama’s Commutation Will Help Save Life of Jailed Army Whistleblower
In this interview Chelsea Manning's attorneys Nancy Hollander and Chase Strangio of the ACLU discuss the responses to Manning's commutation.

Oscar LĂłpez Rivera to Be Freed as Obama Commutes Sentence for Puerto Rican Independence Activist
Oscar Lu00f3pez Rivera's brother Josu00e9 and Democracy Now! co-host Juan Gonzu00e1lez discuss the recent commutation of Rivera's sentence.