Truthout
Environment
Uprooting Patriarchy and Establishing Racial, Economic and Social Justice in Chiapas, Mexico
Author Hilary Klein talks about the stories of Zapatista companeras - the women involved in the movement for social justice in Mexico from its early years.
Senator to Red Cross: Where’s the Transparency on Haiti?
The American Red Cross met a deadline this week to answer congressional questions about money spent in Haiti.
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Bacteria Making Meds in Wastewater Outflows
Microbes that clean our water may also be piecing some pharmaceuticals back together.
Seattle Led the Country’s Minimum Wage Revolution. Can It Do the Same With Rent Control?
How Seattle socialist Kshama Sawant plans to do affordable housing right.
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Women Are at the Forefront of the Zapatista Revolution
People around the world have been inspired by images of Zapatista women like Major Ana Maru00eda, Comandanta Ramona and Comandanta Ester.
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Why We All Need to Learn the Word “Anthropogenic“
The wettest rainforest in the continental US has gone up in flames.
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The Money Primary
Running for America's highest office in our democratic republic has been perverted into a gold rush.
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Obligatory Trump Cartoon
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Mass Die-Off of Fish Underscores Dangers of Palm Oil Industry in Guatemala
The increased commercial popularity of African palm oil has contributed to environmental disasters across Guatemala.
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Say Her Name: Protesters in Chicago Demand Justice for Sandra Bland
“I don't care about the CSI version of how [Sandra Bland] died,” said organizer Mariame Kaba. “The system killed her. The rest is superfluous.”