Truthout is committed. We're committed to telling hard truths that some - especially those in power - don't want to hear, but also to offering hope in the form of new and inspiring ways of thinking. But we can't do it alone: Your help is essential if we're going to raise the $25,000 we still need in this drive. Can you make a commitment to truth today? 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.) Not Kawaii: Messages From Japanese Anti-Nuclear Activist Group Todos Somos Japon A.M. Gittlitz, Truthout: An anti-nuclear activist group uses imaginative means to keep the continuing consequences - including thyroid cancer and other radiation poisoning - of the Fukushima Dai Ichi nuclear meltdown in US public consciousness. Read the Article Absentee Ownership of Corporations Is Big Problem, but Solution Is Evident Robert A. G. Monks, Truthout: Like military drones, corporations have enormous power, insulate operators from risk and create vast external costs for society. Large institutional shareholders should call for better accountability. Read the Article American Dies in Egypt as Country Begins Protests Nancy A. Youssef, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Amina Ismail, McClatchy Newspapers: An American citizen was among at least four people killed in demonstrations in Egypt that ushered in what was expected to be days of civil conflict over the rule of President Mohammed Morsi. Read the Article The Expendables: How the Temps Who Power Corporate Giants Are Getting Crushed Michael Grabell, ProPublica: Across America, temporary work has become a mainstay of the economy, leading to the proliferation of what researchers have begun to call "temp towns." In some lines of work, huge numbers of full-time workers have been replaced by temps. Read the Article Yemen's "Schoolhouse Rock" vs. the "War on Terror": A Conversation With Baraa Shiban Robert Naiman, Truthout: Robert Naiman speaks to Baraa Shiban, who works for the British human rights group Reprieve. Shiban discusses a proposal currently in Yemen's National Dialogue Conference that would prohibit drone strikes in the country. Read the Interview Food Justice: Connecting Farm to Community Tory Field and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds: Just Food in New York City is nimbly doing just what its name suggests: building food justice. It makes community supported agriculture (CSAs), farmers' markets and gardens accessible and affordable in the city. Read the Article Mass Protest, Not a Speech, Is Needed to Address Climate Change Chris Williams, ClimateStoryTellers.org: Now is not the time to cuddle up to the Democrats, but to forge forward with resistance, protests and organization all across the country, while establishing solidarity with those in other countries fighting their own governments' corporate priorities. Read the Article Nuclear Waste: A $1 Billion Energy Department Project Overshoots Its Budget by 600 Percent Douglas Birch, The Center for Public Integrity: A multi-billion dollar nuclear fuel plant being built by the Energy Department in South Carolina has become an embarrassing symbol of government mismanagement, plagued by long delays, wasteful spending and construction snafus. Read the Article Photo Essay: Mexico Celebrates World Day Against Monsanto Andalusia Knoll, Upside Down World: In this photo essay, Andalusia Knoll captures the spirit of Mexicans protesting genetically-modified corn on international March Against Monsanto Day. See the Photo Essay This week in SpeakOut: Carey Shenkman and Patrick McCurdy discuss the growing tension against independent media since Edward Snowden's revelation; Lauren Wright interviews journalist Jeremy Scahill on his new documentary Dirty Wars; Dr. Roberto Rodriguez discusses the continuing battle against Raza Studies in Arizona and beyond; and more. Read the Articles |
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