Truthout
Op-Ed
Two Versions of the US Destruction of a Hospital in Afghanistan
One night in Kunduz, one morning in New York.
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On the Violence in Paris: Stop the Grief Shaming
Extend love, rather than judgment to those who are hurting.
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How Do We Tell Our Children About the Violence in Paris?
In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, we must strive to steer our children away from vengeful responses.
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A Pandora’s Box of Racism: Institutional Support for Blackface at a “Liberal” University in Bed-Stuy
White creativity has always been more highly valued than Black feelings.
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Dispatch From Kabul: Life Under the Helicopters
The efforts of the US, UK and Germany to avoid the dangers in Kabul will inevitably “come at a terrible cost.”
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The Impossible Dream for Most First-Generation College Students
Too many schools are more concerned with tuition payments than with students' welfare and learning.
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Racial Slurs Have No Place in Football
For Native Americans, the NFL season offers regular reminders that our rights still aren't fully recognized.
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From “Sustainable” to “Regenerative” – The Future of Food
It's a Regeneration Revolution.
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Fracking Goes on Trial for Human Rights Violations
The fight against the dangers of fracking has become a fight for basic human rights.
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Why Is the MacArthur Foundation Investing in Fossil Fuels and Ignoring Grassroots Action?
MacArthur's response mimics the “pass the buck” mentality of shirking responsibility.