Truthout
Interview

Did the US Cover Up Navy SEALs’ Beating Death of Afghan Detainee and Pattern of Extreme Abuse?
Four US soldiers working with the SEALs at the outpost reported that they witnessed the abuse.

Dow, DuPont Announce Plans for $130 Billion Merger
They are already among a small group of companies that control both an overwhelming amount of the world's seed supply and the production of chemicals used in the fields.

Runaway Inequality Is Ripping Us Apart
Les Leopold, author of “Runaway Inequality,” discusses how progressives can form a united movement against income inequality.

Challenging Prisons: An Interview With the Free Alabama Movement
Free Alabama Movement is a platform for the unheard voices of nearly 30,000 inmates of the ADOC and the families of the individuals.

We Are Sacrifice Zones: Native Leader Says Toxic North Dakota Fracking Fuels Violence Against Women
“What we're dealing with is a death by a thousand cuts,” says North Dakota indigenous leader Kandi Mossett.

Bringing Solutions to COP21: A Conversation With Cooperation Jackson’s Brandon King
The organizer discusses what the delegation and Cooperation Jackson are hoping to bring and take away from the climate talks.

Top Climate Expert: Crisis Worse Than We Think; Scientists Are Self-Censoring to Downplay Risk
The climate crisis is more severe than even many scientists have acknowledged.

Critical Exposure: Cameras in Hand, Palestinian Women Document Daily Abuses
The co-directors of “In the Image” discuss their film and how Palestinian women have taken the lead in documenting injustices.

COP21: A Rallying Cry – No Climate Justice Without Full Indigenous Rights
Part of systems change is the recognition of the rights of Indigenous peoples.

Corporations, Not People, Have Been Made Stakeholders in the New Global Order
Susan George, author of “Shadow Sovereigns,” discusses the rise of corporate personhood on a global scale.