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Ending Police Militarization, One City at a Time
If we push military weapons expo Urban Shield out of the United States, we delegitimize the US war machine at its core.
Ayotzinapa and Beyond: Human Rights Violations in Guerrero, Mexico
Human rights abuses have been widespread in Guerrero for decades.
Teenage Clockmaker’s Arrest Is Symptomatic of Local Politics in Texas
The white local elected leadership in Irving has reacted in an unwelcoming way to the diversifying population.
New York City Credit Unions Give Mom-and-Pop Stores a Chance, Despite Gentrification
They're a lifeline to business owners in gentrifying neighborhoods, but these credit unions have struggles of their own.
Despite Shell’s About-Face, Industry Interest in Arctic Oil Grows
Royal Dutch Shell said September 28 it would end oil exploration offshore Alaska after “disappointing” results.
East Bay Unions Don’t Want Your Coal
Coal is the energy source of the past, so what is it doing in plans for our future?
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William Rivers Pitt | Blood on the Moon for the GOP
The infrequency of a blood moon is nothing compared to the rarity of an event like Boehner's exit.
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Three Exceptional Facts About the US: It’s Safe to Be Paranoid
The sun may be setting on US imperial power, but perhaps it is also setting on imperial power as we've known it.
Women in Grassroots Movement Respond to Climate Change
When we invest in women, we invest in food and economic security, community health and protection of land.
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Bernie Sanders Can’t Make Black Lives Matter
A shift in the social paradigm about the fabrication of racial endowments will affirm Black life.