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“Necessary Trouble” and a Long, Hard Struggle: Talking Movements With Sarah Jaffe
Sarah Jaffe's “Necessary Trouble” is an extensive, vivid overview of post-2008 crisis movements and their organizers.
India’s First Fully Organic State Faces Many Challenges to Maintaining Its Status
It's too early to hail Sikkim's transition to chemicals-free agriculture an outright success, say observers.
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The Surprise Weapon in Detroit’s Battle Against Gentrification
The Illuminate Literacy project encourages neighborhood youth to hold onto their identities and histories by expressing themselves in words.
Exposure on Tap: Drinking Water as an Overlooked Source of Lead
Unlike most water contaminants, lead gets into water after it leaves a water treatment plant.
Socializing the Corrupt: Cheating, Education and Law Enforcement in Pennsylvania
Law enforcement leaders create an educational system for socializing corrupt police in Pennsylvania.
What’s Not for Sale in the Branded United States?
Mark Engler bemoans the corporate colonization of public space.
Social Reproduction: Between the Wage and the Commons
Silvia Federici discusses the struggles over social reproduction, gender, work and the commons.
Trump’s Taxes Won’t Go Away
The candidate's ongoing scandalous behavior can't cover up whatever he's hiding in his tax returns.
We Can Have a Healthy Climate With Zero Warming in Our Lifetimes
A healthy climate is achievable in our lifetimes with atmospheric carbon removal, and we have the technology to do it.
Most Known Donors to Conservative “Independent Women’s Voice” Organization Are Men
New research shows that the overwhelming majority of its known donors are men. Very rich men.