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What the Black Radical Tradition Can Teach Us About Rebuilding the Antiwar Movement
No matter who wins in November, we are going to need a unified mass movement to end wars.
What? Army Corps Suddenly Decides Coal Trains Won’t Harm Salmon-Filled Columbia River
At the Longview Millennium coal export facility, water protectors know coal dust is like a pipeline accident that happens daily.
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We Strike Too: Joining the Latin American Women’s Strike From the US
Activists in the US are standing in solidarity with the Latin American women's strike against gender-based violence.
Are the Republicans Looking Toward Only Allowing Property Owners to Vote?
Some on the right simply reject the notion that more people voting is in itself a sign of civic health.
Waking Up in Hillary Clinton’s United States: Wall Street in the Saddle
In Hillary's US, Wall Street will still own Main Street.
Freedom to Oppress: Two Journalists Face the Power of Trump’s Influence at a Green Bay Rally
This was their playground.
The Rule of Law in Syria: US Actions Violate “the Law” While Claiming to Enforce It
There is no legal basis for the United States to be in Syria.
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Report From the Refugee Camp in Calais, France
In Calais, it seems they are facing the hardest border to cross.
The Empire Files: Inside Palestine’s Refugee Camps
With millions of displaced Palestinians around the world, hundreds of thousands are refugees in their own country.
Cheyenne River Sioux Chairman Brings Pipeline Opposition to Meeting With President Obama
Cheyenne River Sioux chairman Harold Frazier spoke with FSRN by phone just hours after meeting with President Obama.