At a time when most media are increasingly making news decisions based on keeping corporate sponsors and advertisers happy, there are few reliable independent news outlets. If you feel there's a need for news that can't be bought, make a donation today to Truthout: Our only accountability is to our readers. Can you help us raise the $33,000 we still need to keep providing this invaluable service? 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.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 Racist School Closings in Washington, DC Rania Khalek, Truthout: The District of Columbia's planned public school closings disproportionately affect minority and special needs students, and there is no evidence the plan will improve educational outcomes or save the district money. Read the Article NYC Public Libraries Under Attack, Facing Privatization and Budget Cuts Nathan Tankus, Naked Capitalism: By generating budget shortfalls for state and local governments, the financial crisis has given people like Mayor Bloomberg the opportunity to make cuts to popular social services like libraries. Read the Article John Pilger | From Iraq, a Tragic Reminder to Prosecute the War Criminals John Pilger, Truthout: Studies show almost half of Iraq's population in areas around where the United States and Britain dropped some 300 tons of depleted uranium will get cancer. These crimes await prosecution. But who will demand it? asks Pilger. Read the Article Meet the Refreshing Evangelical Who's Leading a Revival - of the "Common Good" Sarah van Gelder, YES! Magazine: Pastor Jim Wallis has been arrested for protesting the Keystone XL pipeline, he builds bridges between polarized politicians, and he pushes Christians to worry less about gay marriage and more about justice. And even better - there's a whole new generation following his lead. Read the Article How Enterprise Zones Are Killing the California Dream Gary Cohn, Frying Pan News: California's enterprise zone plan is a controversial state program that is supposed to create jobs. It has been under fire for years from critics who say that it simply rewards employers for moving jobs from one location to another. Read the Article Namesake Sarah Macaraeg, Truthout: Half-Filipina writer Sarah Macaraeg reflects on Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, colonization, her name and cultural memory. Read the Article Actual US Poverty Twice Official Figure Paul Jay, The Real News Network: According to official figures 15 percent of Americans live in poverty; real numbers are over 33 percent of Americans cannot meet basic needs. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Too Juvenile to Govern Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Writers Group: With budgetary tantrums in the Senate and investigative play-acting in the House, the Republican Party is proving once again that it simply cannot be taken seriously. Read the Article Education Reform Advances in "Post-Riot" Anaheim Gabriel San Roman, Truthout: National advocacy organization Partnership for 21st Century Skills purports to advance education in Anaheim's predominately Latino schools, but its framework is designed to prepare graduates for the global economy - not a critique of it. Read the Article Judge Frees Patriot Coal to Eliminate Retiree Benefits for 20,000 Mike Elk, In These Times: A bankruptcy court in St. Louis agreed that Patriot Coal has the right to void its collective bargaining agreements and cancel its pension and retirement obligations to 20,000 workers and family members. Read the Article |
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