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CISA Isn’t Cybersecurity, It’s Cyber-Surveillance
The final CISA bill, which includes about a dozen amendments, has not been made public yet.
Ecuadorean Foreign Minister on Press Freedom, Anti-Correa Protests and Chevron
Thousands took to the streets in Quito.
So, So Fresh: US TV Is Starting to Reflect the US
Two breakout hits on primetime television have exploded the US constructions of race, culture, class and family.
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Plagiarism, Patchwriting and the Race and Gender Hierarchy of Online Idea Theft
In a mad rush for online content, women and people of color are getting trampled.
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Albert Maysles, RIP
A word about documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles, who died last week.
Protecting Whistleblowers Protects National Security
Protecting the workforce that protects us will make all of us safer.
Early Warning Signs in United Arab Emirates Indicate Troubling Crisis Over Press Freedoms
UAE leaders have become more aggressive in arresting people for expressing their opinions.
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“Guantanamo Diary”: A Tale of Captivity, Rendition and Torture
Mohamedou Ould Slahi's recently published Guantanamo Diary describes his brutal treatment at the US prison, where he remains, uncharged.
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Beyond Reform: Essays Call for a Sweeping Reassessment of Incarceration
The journal Socialism and Democracy's collection of essays demonstrates why we need to go beyond various justice system reform proposals - valuable as they are - to a much …
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Indigenous Storytelling in the Limelight
At the Berlinale's NATIVe Storytelling-Slam, indigenous perspectives were centre stage.