Pelican Bay Two Years Later: Those Still Buried Alive Vowing Hunger Strike "Till the End" Victoria Law, Truthout: July 1 marks the two-year anniversary of the start of the Pelican Bay hunger strikes, which ended after the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation agreed to negotiations with hunger strike representatives. Prisoners are calling for a hunger strike to begin on July 8, vowing not to eat until their demands are met. Read the Article Cut Off US Aid to Egypt? It's Not Just a Good Idea, It's the Law Robert Naiman, Truthout: The plain meaning of the law is clear: US aid must be cut off until there is a democratically elected government. If US aid is not cut off, it will set a bad precedent elsewhere, says Robert Naiman. Read the Article Can We Afford to Wait for Redistribution? Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: The "market" isn't working for working people. The rich have rigged the rules. We ought to keep trying, of course, to reduce the resulting inequality. But why not end the rule rigging? Read the Article TJ English and the Political Economy of Crime Aaron Leonard, Truthout: In Whitey's Payback and Other True Stories: Gangsterism, Murder, Corruption, and Revenge TJ English reports on a "vast ecosystem, a parallel universe to the social and economic system we observe in the upper world on a daily basis." Read the Review Truthout TV Interviews Mark Karlin About the Recent Court Ruling on Jeff Olsen Ted Asregadoo, Truthout: Mark Karlin discusses the legal implications of the recent court ruling on Jeff Olsen - who was charged with 13 counts of vandalism by the San Diego city attorney for writing protest messages against Bank of America on public sidewalks. Watch the Video Guantanamo Reports 106 Captives Still on Hunger Strike Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald: The US military said no Guantanamo captives had quit their months-old hunger strike, reporting that 106 prisoners were refusing meals - and Navy medical forces put 45 of them on a list for forced-feedings. Read the Article Austerity Discredited, Not Defeated - Time to Fight for Jobs and Growth Roger Hickey, Campaign for America's Future: Austerity has been intellectually discredited in recent months. But conservative spending cuts still dominate policy. Read the Article Rethinking Thomas Jefferson Robert Parry, Consortium News: Americans are proud that their Declaration of Independence was also a declaration of universal rights. But in 1776, the words were mere propaganda cloaking the fact that a third of the signers were slaveholders, including the famous author, Thomas Jefferson. Read the Article Do Walmart, Target and Home Depot Hurt the Economy? S.E. Smith, Care2: Controversy around big-box stores like Walmart, Target, Lowes and Home Depot is nothing new, but communities are getting smarter about tackling these corporate giants - sometimes against considerable odds. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: David Palumbo-Liu discusses the legacy of South African civil rights activist Albie Sachs and the history of racism in American and beyond; Dennis J. Bernstein interviews Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of the Chicago-based Voices for Creative Nonviolence, as she returns to Afghanistan to protest drone violence by the US military; Lee R. Haven asks the questions about Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman that the media continue to ignore; Hollis Phelps writes about the rising cost of education and its detrimental effect on the next generation of college students; and more. Read the Articles |
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