Truthout
Op-Ed
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Surviving White Terrorism: Next Steps in the Struggle for Black Lives
Black communities continue to suffer through anti-Black violence, domestic terrorism and anti-Black racism.
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Kids Are Paying the Price for Yemen’s War
The deliberate targeting of schools has become a flashpoint in the war between Yemen's rebels and a Saudi-led coalition.
Unhappy Meals
McDonald's isn't making its food any better, but it sure wants you to think it is.
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For Father’s Day: Strong Communities, Caring People
Ramon Juan Vasquez, a community leader in Texas, writes that being a father is an honor. It is also a life journey.
Getting Our Story Straight: Honestly Framing the Climate Crisis
A phrase that imparts the emotional impact of what we are doing to the planet, its inhabitants and future generations is “Climate Mayhem.”
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Police Criminals and the Brutalization of Black Girls
For black girls in the hallowed idyllic spaces that enshrine the privileges of white youth, summer is always over.
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Obituary: Tariq Aziz
Twelve years of suffering in Iraqi jails have ended and he can finally rest in peace.
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On Remembrance and Resisting Desecration
We are the builders of peace, and peace is not the silence between gunshots.
The Triumph of Occupy Wall Street
The movement that began in Zuccotti Park didn't disappear, it just splintered and regrouped around a variety of focused causes.
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Changing a Toxic Environment and Food System: Regeneration or Degeneration?
It's time to inspire and mobilize a mighty global army of Regenerators, before it's too late.