News | Human Rights Bolsanaro Stands By as 20,000 Miners Invade the Yanomami Amazon Reserve Bolsonaro claims Indigenous people want mining on their lands, but the Yanomami vehemently deny it. By Sue Branford , Mongabay July 21, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Politics & Elections Which 2020 Democrats Are Taking Money From the Health Care Industry? Hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and insurers are working together to stop Sanders's proposed healthcare plan. By Karl Evers-Hillstrom & Jessica Piper , CenterforResponsivePolitics July 21, 2019 Truthout
Interview | Immigration How Corporate Journalism Is Normalizing the Concentration Camps Overly legalistic approaches by corporate media are failing to grasp the severity of the situation. By Janine Jackson , FAIR July 21, 2019 Truthout
Op-Ed | Immigration If Left Unchecked, Trump Will Obliterate the Right to Asylum The new asylum rule is part and parcel of Trump's systematic assault on migrants. By Marjorie Cohn , Truthout July 21, 2019 Truthout
Op-Ed | Racial Justice The US Gave Slavers Their Land Back. What About Black Folks’ Reparations? H.R. 40, the bill for a commission to study reparations, can help fulfill the promise of “40 acres and a mule." By Taru Taylor , Truthout July 21, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Economy & Labor “The Squad” Keeps the Focus on Bold Policies to Fight Inequality The four representatives have been bold and progressive in their tone and policies. By Sarah Anderson & Negin Owliaei , Inequality.org July 20, 2019 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Giving “Upper Hand to Corporate Polluters,” EPA Drops Surprise Inspections Criminal pollution enforcement under Trump's EPA is at record low levels. By Andrea Germanos , CommonDreams July 20, 2019 Truthout
News | Reproductive Rights Southern States Funnel Public Money to Fake Abortion Clinics “Heartbeat bills” aren't the only effort that legislatures are taking to restrict access to reproductive health care. By Sarah Moore , FacingSouth July 20, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Education & Youth What School Segregation Looks Like in the US Today U.S. school segregation is higher than it has been in decades, even in the absence of overtly segregationist laws. By Erica Frankenberg , TheConversation July 20, 2019 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor Angry About Low Pay and Sweltering Heat, These Amazon Workers Are Organizing Following the “Prime Day” actions, a new organizing effort is underway at an Amazon facility in Chicago. By Rebecca Burns , InTheseTimes July 20, 2019 Truthout