Education Reform in the New Jim Crow Era P.L. Thomas, Truthout: There are significant parallels between the war on drugs and market-oriented education reform, and both create an underclass - especially among African-American males, according to Thomas, who traces the history. Read the Article 84 Percent of NYC Fast Food Workers Report Wage Theft in a New Survey Josh Eidelson, The Nation: Yesterday, fast-food employees and activists released a new report in which 84 percent of the industry's workers reported that their employer had committed some form of wage theft over the previous year. Read the Article Surveillance After Boston Ali Winston, Truthout: After the Boston bombings, demands for heightened security abound, but while technical fixes like networks of surveillance cameras make governments look like they are tough on terrorism, technology's effectiveness as a law enforcement tool is contested. Read the Article The Casualties of Justice Max Eternity, Truthout: The death of Jim Crow laws in 1965 was supposed to mean the end of government persecution of African-Americans, while a scathing new report and data from a growing chorus of experts say otherwise. Read the Article Unfolding Repression in the Shadows of the Guatemalan Genocide Trial Lauren Carasik, Truthout: As Guatemala and the world focused on the trial of former Gen. Jose Efrain Rios Montt for genocide and crimes against humanity, the human rights situation in the country grew increasingly grave, as it has elsewhere in Mesoamerica. Read the Article Another CIA Debacle: The Real Benghazi Scandal Melvin A. Goodman, CounterPunch: When Congressional Republicans complete manipulating the Benghazi tragedy, it will be time for the virtually silent Senate Intelligence Committee to take up three major issues that have been largely ignored. Read the Article Ambiguity in Tax Rules and Disintegration of Election Law May Have Led to IRS Tea Party Mess Brendan Fischer, PRWatch: Exploitation of the social welfare section of the tax code was made possible by ambiguity in IRS rules: What constitutes "political intervention" is unclear, and how much is too much is ill-defined. Read the Article A Novel Idea: Asking an Afghan About Afghanistan Greg Palast, Greg Palast's Website: Yahya Maroofi, counsellor to Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, makes it clear that Afghans don't want to fight the Taliban at all, and that a race for the country's resources is the motive behind a "peace" deal. Read the Article Hijacked Organic, Limited Local, Faulty Fair Trade Mark Engler, Dissent Magazine: The industrial food system has proved adept at co-opting its critics when they think of themselves in its preferred terms, as consumers. The radical eater, in contrast, is first a citizen. Read the Article |
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