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“Spies of Mississippi” Reveals Extent of White Supremacy in the South During Civil Rights Era
"Spies of Mississippi" is a journey into the world of informants, infiltrators, and agent provocateurs in the heart of Dixie.
Trump Is the Endpoint: Henry A. Giroux on Cruelty and Isolation in US Politics
Henry Giroux examines the slow, steady rise of cruelty in American culture.
Empire Files: Silencing Palestine With Prison and Repression
Getting detailed facts about Israel's imposition of Military Law in the West Bank, Abby Martin visits the Ramallah offices of Addameer.
The Hidden Health Gap That Crushes Communities of Color
Millions of Americans of color are secretly, and disproportionately, suffering the effects of a difficult disease.
First Roger Ailes, Now Bill O’Reilly: Sexual Harassment Scandal Ousts Top Men at Fox News
The longtime Fox News star Bill O'Reilly is out, after more than half a dozen women accused him of sexual harassment.
“I Am Her Voice”: Meet the 10-Year-Old Boy Helping His Mom Take Refuge From Deportation in a Church
Two months ago, Jeanette Vizguerra skipped a scheduled check-in with ICE.
Why We Need to Stop Stigmatizing Immigrants in the Fight for Universal Representation
The Constitution did not seek to carve out liberty for only those it deemed deserved the benefits that the US had to offer.
Economic Update: US Labor Unions of the Past, Present and Future
This week's episode discusses the United Airlines flier abuse, New York Gov. Cuomo's flawed tuition plan and more.
Afghans Respond to Insult of US Dropping Massive Bomb: “Would a Mother Do That to Any Children?”
A roundtable Afghan activists, doctors and other peace volunteers discuss the recent US bombing in Afghanistan.
Ralph Nader Explains Why United Airlines Has “Total Unbridled Discretion to Throw You Off a Plane”
Ralph Nader, who advocated for compensation for those bumped from flights in the 1970s, discusses the recent United Airlines brutality.