Truthout
Human Rights
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Fear of a Black and Arab Planet: Hip-Hop Flows From Revolution
Hip-hop globally takes the role of the media source of marginalized communities and the soundtrack of revolution.
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President Obama Already Has a Way to Prevent Policing Abuses
A presidential task force outlines steps to bridge the divide between police and communities of color.
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Indiana’s War on Pregnant Women
Corrie Westing examines the case of Purvi Patel, who was given a prison sentence for “feticide.”
Father of One of the Missing Mexican 43 on How Drug War Aid “Being Used to Annihilate Students”
Mexican authorities have declared the 43 students dead.
The Truth About the Detroit Water Shutoffs
Unpaid bills are just a pretext to turn the city into a playground for the wealthy.
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To Catch a Torturer: My 28-Year Pursuit of Racist Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge
A human rights attorney looks back at his nearly three decades going after Chicago's notorious torturer of African-American men.
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MLK’s Call to Honor Peace, Justice and Our Planet Still Challenges Us
Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 speech still challenges us to overcome racism, militarism and extreme materialism.
TSA’s Airport “Behavior Detection Program” Found to Target Undocumented Immigrants, Not Terrorists
The Intercept found that 90 percent of all those arrested were detained for being in the country illegally.
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Phyllis “Grandma” Hardy Is Home! But Over 98,000 People Remain Prisoners of the Drug War
New compassionate release guidelines don't apply to many of the people serving drug sentences in federal prisons.
Mexican Migrant Children Forgotten at the Border
Mexican children rarely get an opportunity to tell their story before an immigration judge.