Op-Ed | Prisons & Policing Instead of Pardoning a Turkey, Obama Should Free This Man This year, the president should extend some Thanksgiving clemency to human beings - starting with Leonard Peltier. By John Kiriakou , OtherWords November 26, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Nine Native Sites to Visit Instead of Celebrating Thanksgiving With Turkey Turn Thanksgiving into an interesting cultural experience. By s. e. smith , Care2 November 26, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | The Thanksgiving Myth: Reflecting on Land Theft, Betrayal and Genocide Colonialism is great for the colonizer, and disastrous for the colonized. By Sarah Sunshine Manning , TheHamptonInstitute November 25, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | War & Peace The Vicious Cycle of Pitiless Violence Presumption against war and intervention must be the starting point. By David Held , openDemocracy November 25, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Environment & Health My Factory-Farmed Thanksgiving Terror One look at that turkey and I can't get my mind off how factory farming is endangering our health. By Rebecca Rehr , OtherWords November 25, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Environment & Health Climate Change Negotiations Exclude the Most Impacted: The Young and the Poor Climate change negotiations, policies and implementation are largely constructed by the wealthy and privileged. By Hannah Locke , TheRooseveltInstitute November 25, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | War & Peace The Crimes of French Imperialism French foreign policy has been increasingly muscular, particularly in its old colonial stomping ground. By Liz Walsh , RedFlag November 25, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Education & Youth Campus Protests Are the Result of Generations of Racist Exclusion Campus movements across the nation must be seen in the context of generations of exclusion, inequality and resistance. By Gilda L. Ochoa & Enrique C. Ochoa , Speakout November 25, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | War & Peace Unmasking the Faceless Dead The only way to humanize violence is to unmask the faceless dead. By Alex Emmons , Speakout November 25, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | The Ugly Truth About the Devaluation of Domestic Work There are over 2 million in-home caregivers nationwide, and our workforce is made up of mostly women and people of color. By Editha Adams , Speakout November 24, 2015 Truthout