If you haven't donated yet this year and want to help Truthout stay strong, now is a great opportunity to make your money go twice as far toward brave, independent journalism: a few dedicated readers have offered to match your contributions dollar-for-dollar this week. We must raise about $19,000 more to take full advantage of this opportunity! Please donate today: you'll be helping to keep a powerful hub for real news alive. Click here to donate. (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Big Money, ALEC and the Gun Agenda Lisa Graves, PR Watch: The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is at it again. "Meaningful action" on guns has been thwarted, largely because of the power and wealth of the National Rifle Association (NRA). One of the key avenues it has used to exert its influence is ALEC. Read the Article Toward Zero Waste: Waste Pickers Running Bio-Gas Plants in Mumbai, India Virali Gokaldas and the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives, Other Worlds: Dry waste is separated out for recycling while organic waste, Mumbai's largest and heaviest waste stream, is treated close to its source through composting pits and biogas. Read the Article Another Terrorism Case Riddled With Questions Seth Freed Wessler, Colorlines.com: The admission of guilt may silence courtroom deliberations about the nature of the investigation into the planned attacks. But civil liberties advocates say the case and others like it are not the clear-cut homegrown terrorism prosecutions NYPD professes, but rather are studies in entrapment. Read the Article Migrants Go on Hunger Strike in Polish Detention Centers Claudia Ciobanu, Inter Press Service: A recent hunger strike, involving over 70 migrants detained in heavily guarded centers across Poland, is forcing the country to face its new responsibilities as a migration hub within the European Union. Read the Article Save the Children Randall Amster, New Clear Vision: We must reexamine the deep-seated societal roots of despair and violence, and take an honest accounting of the ways in which we are all culpable in its perpetuation. Read the Article A Constitutional Case Against Felony Disenfranchisement Laws Brentin Mock, The Nation: Virginia's felony disenfranchisement law is being challenged by a former Richmond city council member who was convicted of felony tax evasion. Read the Article The Compassion of Women of Afghanistan for the Women of Gaza Ann Wright, War Is A Crime.org: In Afghanistan, a country ravaged by war for 30 years, a woman whose country is described as a "hospital," reached out to women in an area called "an open air prison." Read the Article Why Homeless People Sleep in the Cold - and Die Piper Hoffman, Care2: You can't miss them when you walk around a city: shapeless masses pressed up against buildings or into corners. Homeless people sleeping outside, even now when the temperature is cold and dropping. The lucky ones preserve their body heat under a pile of blankets; others make do with cardboard boxes or layers of clothes. Some die. Read the Article Paying for Lunch – Modern Monetary Theory Style Dan Kervick, New Economic Perspectives: Our real opportunities for economic progress are grounded in our ability to apply work, cooperative activity and creative ingenuity to the real resources we already possess. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: The people of Detroit openly seek justice and equality for their children's education and the right to self-determination for the entire city; James Kwak claims that nationalization in the banking system is a viable solution; Lee Camp explores America's addiction to television; Richard D. Wolff and Democracy at Work bring you an exciting new documentary on wealth and society from visual artist Antonino D'Ambrosio; and more. Read the Articles |
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