A Tale of a Whale Randy Malamud, Truthout: Gabriella Cowperthwaite 's documentary Blackfish, about a "killer whale" who killed, reminds Malamud of the "catastrophic ecological blowback that awaits us if we continue to treat our earthmates like slaves, freaks, and fools." Read the Article No Fisticuffs, but Senate Divide Over Health Care, Budget Getting Personal Curtis Tate, McClatchy Newspapers: With the threat of the government shutdown looming overhead, personal tensions in the Senate have boiled over, making a "much more contentious and hostile" environment than in the past. Read the Article Let's Take Diplomacy on Syria to a Regional Level L. Michael Hager, Truthout: The two stated obstacles to a nuclear-arms-free zone in the Middle East - a broad Arab-Israeli peace and an Iranian commitment to curb its nuclear program - are being substantively addressed in international fora. This opens the way for regional level interdiction of WMD. Read the Article Does Christianity Continue to Stifle Indigenous Political Will? Four Arrows, Truthout: Indigenous peoples must consciously confront and oppose the hegemony of the Christian worldview that informs the forces of economic oppression and ecological destruction, says Four Arrows. Read the Article India's New Food Security Bill Makes Right to Food a Law Paromita Pain, Occupy.com: A new National Security Food Bill in India promises heavily subsidized wheat and rice for those who live below the poverty line, which is about 67 percent of the population. Read the Article "The Other Keystone": Seattle Gears Up for Direct Action Against Coal Export Plan Rachael Stoeve, Yes! Magazine: "The climate movement is focused on Keystone XL, but the outcome of events in Seattle, where multiple fights converge, also holds implications for the movement's future and strategy," writes Stoeve. Read the Article No "Cake Walk" for Kenya in Somalia David Zarembka, Foreign Policy in Focus: When Kenya invaded Somalia in 2011, it overturned a 48-year-old policy of not involving itself in the armed conflicts of its neighbors—and now innocent Kenyans are paying the price. Read the Article Finally, Respect: Calif. Domestic Workers Win OT Pay Brad Wong, Equal Voice: New legislation in California demands overtime pay for domestic workers, finally gaining genuine compensation for one of the most undervalued professions. Read the Article Women Rising 23: Via Campesina Staff, Making Contact National Radio Project: Making Contact takes a look at the women of La Via Campesina, the global peasant movement celebrating 20 years of grassroots activism, for sustainable farming, land rights and social justice. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Secretary of State John Kerry Talks With Iran's Foreign Minister for the First Time in Decades, and More On today's On the News segment: Secretary of State John Kerry met with Iran's Foreign Minister, for the first substantive talks in a generation; Almost four out of every ten Americans are living paycheck to paycheck; German researchers have broken another world record in solar efficiency; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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