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Gay High School Student Delivers Valedictorian Speech He Was Barred From Giving
Evan Young's principal stopped him from giving his speech after learning he would announce he is gay.
How Shorter Work Hours Can Help the Climate and Women’s Equality
In the face of looming ecological catastrophe, can unions help restructure work itself? And what's gender inequality got to do with it?
Maude Barlow: Water, Free Trade Agreements (TTIP) and Activism
Maude Barlow, a Canadian author and the National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians, discusses the issues that surround water, the impact of free trade agreements and the role …
Desmond Tutu and His Daughter, Mpho, on How the US Can Heal From Racial Wounds
The father and daughter recent published the “Book of Forgiving,” a guide to help perpetrators and victims embrace their mutual humanity.
WikiLeaks Releases US Cables From 1978 on Iran, Sandinistas, Afghanistan, Israel
WikiLeaks added more than half a million US cables.
FIFA’s Upheaval, From Corruption Arrests to Rising Death Toll in Qatar
Nine soccer officials of the world governing body, FIFA, were indicted.
ICWatch Uses LinkedIn Information to Out Officials Who Aided Assassination Program
WikiLeaks has begun hosting a new database called ICWatch.
A Theology of Liberation to Inspire White Anti-Racist Organizing
Unitarian Universalist leader Ashley Horan talks about how racial justice organizers can move White communities.
Julian Assange on the TPP: Secretive Deal Isn’t About Trade, but Corporate Control
WikiLeaks published leaked chapters of the secret TPP.
More Than 300,000 Celebrate Archbishop Oscar Romero, 35 Years After US-Backed Murder
Romero was murdered by members of a US-backed death squad.