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Music’s Role in the Movement for Black Lives: An Interview With Robert Glasper
Robert Glasper helps restore Black culture to its original, intentional, political power.
Are Journalists and Activists Safe Anywhere in Mexico? Protests Erupt Over Killing of Five in Mexico City
In Mexico City, thousands of protesters are continuing to denounce the murder of photojournalist Ruben Espinosa.
Naomi Klein: Obama Is Beginning to Sound Like a Climate Leader; When Will He Act Like One?
Does Obama's carbon-cutting plan go far enough?
Naomi Klein on Visiting the Vatican and the Radical Economic Message Behind Papal Climate Encyclical
Following the publication of Pope Francis' encyclical on climate change, a major conference on climate change was held at the Vatican.
Will New Film Force US to Acknowledge Role in 1965 Indonesian Genocide?
October 1 marks the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the 1965 genocide in Indonesia.
Post-Migration Trauma and Evaluating Children in Texas Immigration Facilities
Dr. Luis Zayas gives a firsthand account of the horrors at immigrant detention facilities.
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.