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Interview
Black Unionists Try to Save South Africa From Becoming a Failed State
The importance of international solidarity cannot be underestimated.
Uprooting Patriarchy and Establishing Racial, Economic and Social Justice in Chiapas, Mexico
Author Hilary Klein talks about the stories of Zapatista companeras - the women involved in the movement for social justice in Mexico from its early years.
Police Remove Activists From Portland Bridge After They Blocked Shell Ship
Activists spent 40 hours suspended from the St. Johns Bridge.
Will Prosecutors Charge Officers Who Lied to Protect Ray Tensing After He Shot Sam Dubose?
Former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing has been released on a $1 million bail.
Are Undercover Attacks on Planned Parenthood Part of a Broader Effort to Outlaw Abortion?
The Senate is planning to vote to strip Planned Parenthood of $500 million in federal funding.
The Coming-Out Memoir That Became a Hit Broadway Musical
Acclaimed Broadway musical “Fun Home,” swept the Tony Awards last month.
Greece Crisis: Death or Rebirth of the EU? An Interview With James K. Galbraith
James K. Galbraith provides his analysis on the voting results of the Greek referendum, austerity and its effects on the Eurozone.
“Deplorable”: Federal Judge Condemns Texas Detention Centers for Immigrant Families
Republicans are calling on the Obama administration to appeal the ruling.
Fighting Both Sides of the Same War: Is Turkey Using Attacks on the Islamic State as Cover for Assault on Kurds?
Over the past week, Turkey has detained more than 1,000 people in a series of raids, many targeting members of Kurdish groups.
In Ethiopia, Obama Hails Democracy Despite Recent Election Where Ruling Party Won 100 Percent of Seats
Human rights groups have denounced Ethiopia's democracy as a “sham.”