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Human Rights
Recognizing Genocide and Moving Toward Liberation: Not Counting Mexicans and Indians, Part II
We must take a deeper look at US state violence against Brown and Indigenous people.
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“Incommunicado” Forever: Gitmo Detainee’s Case Stalled for 2,477 Days and Counting
The justice system's treatment of Abu Zubaydah habeas corpus petition has largely escaped notice.
Feeling Trapped in a Dead-End System? Cartoonist’s Affirmations Encourage Resistance
Stephanie McMillan saw the hopelessness fellow activists felt and wanted to do something to help people overcome it.
Documents Detail US Complicity in Operation Condor Terror Campaign
The US government secretly expressed support for Latin American governments' state terror campaign against dissidents.
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Women Leading Relief Efforts in Nepal
Local women leaders ensure that women's voices are heard and that they play an essential role in the relief and recovery efforts.
One Morning in Homan Square
How does having a secretive, controversial police facility in the neighborhood affect the residents of Homan Square?
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In Guatemala, Indigenous Woman Sues Multinational Company for Husband’s Murder
The quest for justice for one woman in the murder of her husband transcends borders.
Kentucky Organizer: Ending White Supremacy Is in Everyone’s Interest
Longtime organizer Meta Mendel-Reyes discusses organizing for racial justice across racial lines in Kentucky.
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Why One of the Wealthiest Countries in the World Is Failing to Feed Its People
Nearly 5 million people are living as food insecure in the UK.
NAACP Accuses Baltimore Police Union of Intimidation
A pointed letter to FOP president says the union's criticism is widening the racial divide.