The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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Sorry, But the 1% Does Not Create Jobs
For the last four decades, U.S.
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The Politics of Indifference, Canadian-style
Whether they agree with the methods or goals of the Occupy Movement or not, Canadians are slowly becoming aware of how inequality is fragmenting and harming our society.
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Attacking Oppression with Laughter
The recent spate of right-wing attacks against reproductive rights, the ongoing foreclosure crisis propagated by Wall Street banks, racist police actions that never seem to end - the injustices can feel overwhelming.
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Don't Forget the Funny
He’s appeared on the BBC as a Dow Chemical spokesman apologizing for the Bhopal disaster in India; he’s spoken at conferences as a
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How America Finances Repression Abroad
One of the biggest clues to understanding the connections among grassroots democratic uprisings across the world may be found by tracking connections among methods of repression.
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Profits Trump People in Corporate America
Law and precedent say corporations owe a strong duty to the 99%, and not to shareholders alone. This third installment in a five-part series looks at how the public can take back control.
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The Colony in Congress’s Backyard
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The colonists who founded this country fought a revolutionary war against taxation without representation.
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Standing Trial: A Naval Commander of the 99%
Consider the story of Leah Bolger, the latest American hero up on trial:
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America's Newest Commodity: Prisoners
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), owner of the largest private prison system in the United States,
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Goin' Back to Philly
Philadelphia, the birthplace of both the Constitution and America's public banking system, will be occupied for a national gathering in July.