The corporate media think the important stories this week are the birth of an English royal and the "sexts" sent by a New York City mayoral candidate. But Truthout is more concerned with how austerity cuts are affecting the United States, Europe and the world, and the impact of politicians' policies - not their private lives. If you want to ensure there's a site where the issues that matter will be prioritized, please make a tax-deductible donation to Truthout today! We rely on you. 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 Greg Palast | Open Letter to Trayvon's Father: Sue Zimmerman Greg Palast, Truthout: There's only one way to put George Zimmerman out of business: Justice can only come out of the barrel of a lawsuit. Read the Article Public School Teachers: New Unions, New Alliances, New Politics Michael D. Yates, Cheap Motels and a Hot Plate: Perhaps some teachers have finally seen the light and, in the face of unprecedented attacks on them and public schools, are beginning to create new unions, new alliances and new politics in our towns and cities. Read the Article We're Taxing the Rich ... and So Can You Fred Glass, Labor Notes: This year California has begun to restore funds for public education for the first time in years. There is an alternative to austerity; its name is "progressive taxes." Read the Article Collateral Damage: QE3 and the Shadow Banking System Ellen Brown, Web of Debt: The market may be misinformed about QE, what it achieves and what harm it can do. Getting more purchasing power into the economy could work; but QE as currently practiced may be having the opposite effect. Read the Article Curse of American Nutritionism: Industry Ignores Realities of Healthful Eating E. Douglas Kihn, Truthout: Nutritionism is an original American belief that a person's health hinges on what one puts into one's mouth. It has come to also serve a political purpose, keeping the American working class confused, self-hating, tranquilized and demoralized. Read the Article How Low Can Your Salary Go? 117 ALEC Bills in 2013 Fuel Race to the Bottom Mary Bottari and Rebekah Wilce, PRWatch: As working Americans speak out for higher wages, better benefits and respect in the workplace, a coordinated, nationwide campaign to silence them is mounting - and ALEC is at the heart of it. Read the Article Let's End James Crow, Esq. The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Institutional, cultural racism keeps us divided and perpetuates the racial caste system that has been the shame of this country since its founding. The problem is poverty caused by racism, and the time do something about it is now. Read the Article Chris Hedges: As a Socialist, I Have No Voice in the Mainstream Paul Jay, The Real News Network: Chris Hedges says an effective movement that defies power will have to be disciplined and must articulate what a vision of socialism might look like. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: New Hampshire Is the 19th State to Approve Medical Marijuana, and More In today's On the News segment: New Hampshire is the 19th state to approve medical marijuana; GOP lawmakers in North Carolina have turned that state into ground zero for Tea Party extremism; the CIA's drone policy is a lot deadlier than the agency claims; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Climate of Change: What Does an Inside-Outside Strategy Mean? Mark Engler and Paul Engler, Dissent: Environmental advocates now face an important question: what do you do when an issue emerges as one of the most urgent matters of our time and, at the same instant, becomes firmly regarded as a political loser? Read the Article What It Means to Starve for Freedom in Guantanamo George Pauk, Truthout: Former physician George Pauk takes a closer look at the Guantanamo hunger strikers and hypothesizes about where starvation fits into our freedom today. Read the Article Food for Body, Food for Thought, Food for Justice: People's Grocery in Oakland, California Tory Field and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds: When individuals are forced to travel outside their community for groceries, not only does their access to healthy food suffer, the economy does, too. The People's Grocery in Oakland, California, is a model for food-insecure neighborhoods nationwide. Read the Article Radically American: Theodore Dreiser and His Call to Fix Democracy Frances A. Chiu, Occupy.com: American novelist Theodore Dreiser believed we need to take matters into our own hands and "stop expecting those who have great power and official eminence to carry out our democratic will." Read the Article |
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