As America commemorates the anniversary of the March on Washington while planning another military intervention, heroes are in short supply. But they do exist - the people who stand against war, injustice and inequality - and Truthout is here to both inform and chronicle their work. To keep doing that, we still need to raise over $21,000 more in less than 48 hours: If you can, please make a tax-deductible donation now! 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 In Rush to Strike Syria, US Tried to Derail UN Probe Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service: The Obama administration's sudden reversal and overt hostility toward the UN investigation suggests that the administration sees the UN as hindering its plans for an attack. Read the Article Killing Civilians to Protect Civilians in Syria Marjorie Cohn and Jeanne Mirer, Marjorie Cohn's Blog: The Obama administration will reportedly launch a military strike to punish Syria's government for its alleged use of chemical weapons, but a military intervention by the US in Syria to punish the government would violate international law. Read the Article Secrets Result in Abuse of Power: The New Era Is Becoming One of Transparency Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Truthout: Transparency is the cure for a long off-kilter US foreign policy. By reducing secrecy in US diplomacy and embracing transparency, we shall begin to behave in ways that are just and honorable such that our reputation is enhanced and improved. Read the Article Scot Nakagawa: Civil Rights Are for Everyone Laura Flanders, Truthout: Changelab senior partner, Racefiles blogger and 30-year veteran of civil rights struggles Scot Nakagawa talks about the impediments to American people getting real about rights. Read the Interview Resisting Foreclosure: Rising Up for a Dream Called Home Mark Karlin, Truthout: In this interview, author Laura Gottesdiener discusses how blacks as a racial group are still being targeted and are still facing daunting - often illegal - challenges to achieve the dream of a place to call home. Read the Interview Pelican Bay: Ending Long-Term Solitary Confinement and Racist Policies in California Prisons Danny Murillo, Tikkun: Danny Murillo speaks from personal experience about the racist and oppressive system that criminalizes the culture, the ethnic and political identity of those who are targeted for solitary confinement in prison. Read the Article Don't Forget the Generation That Marched on Washington 50 Years Ago Conor F. McGovern, Truthout: African-Americans of the March on Washington for Freedom and Justice generation are more likely to be poor, sick and dependent on Social Security and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. We owe them justice. Read the Article Racketeering Then and Racketeering Now Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: Back in Al Capone's day, Prohibition helped give rise to a rash of epic crime-boss fortunes. In our day, deregulation has spawned on Wall Street an entire new generation of fabulously rich racketeers. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: We May Be Only Days Away From Launching an Attack on Syria, and More In today's On the News segment: Military action in Syria seems all but certain, and air strikes could happen as early as Thursday, according to senior US officials; Utah has spent more than $30,000 testing welfare recipients for drug use but has identified only 12 people using drugs; Starbucks won't use Obamacare as an excuse to slash employee hours and benefits; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript My Surprisingly Inspiring Trip to the West Bank: Echoes of Our Civil Rights Movement Jeff Cohen, AlterNet: Israel's occupation has given rise in recent years to a nonviolent "popular resistance" movement that should be an inspiration to people across the globe. Read the Article The Other March on Washington James Cersonsky, Truthout: The day before the 50th anniversary March on Washington, youth activists from Florida, New York, California and across the Midwest came to DC to condemn ALEC's anti-worker, pro-corporate model bills. Read the Article The Broader Stakes of Syrian Crisis Ray McGovern, Consortium News: Although some intelligence analysts still doubt that the Syrian government launched a chemical attack, the political momentum for a US retaliatory strike may be unstoppable. But the broader framework of the crisis involves the Israeli-Iranian dispute and the future of regional peace. Read the Article |
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