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How to Create an “Ecology of Change” by Combining Movement Uprisings With Long-Term Organizing
Grassroots forces have been most effective when they have harnessed both the power of organization and the power of widespread defiance.

The Incomplete and Wonderful History of May Day
Author and professor Peter Linebaugh discusses his new book, “The Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day,” and more.

After Student Occupation, University of California at Davis Chancellor Is Put on Leave
University of California President Janet Napolitano placed the chancellor of University of California, Davis, Linda Katehi, on investigatory administrative leave.

Is Donald Trump’s Rhetoric Reigniting Anti-Immigrant Legislation in Arizona?
National campaigns are affecting state politics in Arizona.

How the World Runs on Looting the Congo
Every drone flown by the US military has inside it a piece of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Julian Reid on the Rise of Resilience
Julian Reid critically examines the impact of resilience on our lives and its relation to the world.

Before and After Sandra Bland: Andrea Ritchie on Black Women’s Experiences With Police Violence
Black women have been rendered invisible in discussions about state-sanctioned violence.

“Eye in the Sky” Screenwriter Guy Hibbert: Drone Warfare and the Kill Chain
In the current movie, the human toll and moral dilemma of drone warfare are portrayed in a compelling drama of life and death.

Seymour Hersh Reacts to Obama’s Plan to Send 250 More US Special Ops Troops to Syria
The move that nearly doubles the US presence in the country.

David Swanson: US Wars Are Not Waged Out of Generosity or for Democracy
Author David Swanson says war is not an inevitable part of human nature, but a means for some to acquire wealth.