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Mending “Axis of Resistance”: Hamas Returns to the Start
Despite its success of rebelling Israeli military advances in Gaza, Hamas's regional political maneuvers of recent years are not bearing fruits.
In Response to Congressional Attacks on Executive Action, Immigrant Women Present a Common Sense Way Forward
Heart of the Matter outlines six focus areas for elected officials to address.
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Chicago Torture: Freedom for Jon Burge Can’t Be the Last Chapter
Truth and justice are decades behind schedule, but they are still within reach.
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Protests in Brazil and Their Repression
Protesters in Brazil are demanding more as military police violently attempt to control the thousands who have taken to the streets.
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Women in New York State Prisons Don’t Have Enough Sanitary Pads, Suffer Other Daily Indignities
Incarceration violates women's reproductive rights - to say nothing of their dignity and humanity - at every turn.
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White Terror: Spirituality, Ancestral Memory and the Politics of Remembering
By recognizing the ways in which we are all implicated and often complicit in the system of whiteness, we can begin to undo and heal from the violence that …
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Mexico’s Youth Under Siege
The war on drugs is a war against young people; nation's resources and life itself are at stake.
GOP Activists: Rick Perry’s Bakken Oil Pipeline Ties Could Cost Him Iowa Caucus Support
Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) appointed Rick Perry to its Board of Directors on February 3.
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If We Treated Our Homes as We Do the Earth
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Once White in the US: Raising Black Sons in a White Country
Jane Lazarre offers an intimate, lyrical, post-Ferguson look at what it's meant to her to raise her two black sons in the contemporary United States.