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The TPP Fight: Lessons From El Salvador
We need to block trade deals that allow these u201cinvestor-stateu201d lawsuits.
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How to Talk About #NoDAPL: A Native Perspective
The Dakota Access pipeline issue is, above all, about Native liberation, self-determination and survival.
RNC and DNC: High Surveillance Used to Crack Down on Dissent
Historically, the RNC and DNC have been times of increased surveillance and policing.
Faculty Strike in Pennsylvania Ends: Why Penn State Professors Were Absent From the Picket Lines
Penn State's faculty lack a union, pay transparency and job security. And faculty fear retaliation by the university's administration.
Noam Chomsky on Syria: A “Grim” Set of Alternatives
Trying to bring about a regime change in Syria would likely result in a world war, says Noam Chomsky.
As Fighting Intensifies in Iraq, FDA Whistleblower Says Army’s Anti-Nerve Gas Pills Won’t Work
Despite fears that a nerve gas prophylactic may be causing illnesses in veterans, the FDA approved it for the Iraq War.
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Oakland’s Honor Band Kneels in Protest of Police Violence
A group of students in Oakland recently made news when they joined Kaepernick's silent protest against racism in the US.
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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.