Art as Resistance: New York Festival Crosses the Line Candice Bernd, Truthout: The Crossing the Line interdisciplinary art festival features works from independent artists and thinkers challenging conventional social, economic and political norms and institutions. Read the Article Why Obama Can't Make Peace in Israel-Palestine Sarah Gold, Foreign Policy in Focus: Josh Reubner's new text Shattered Hopes: The Failure of Obama's Middle East Peace Process, is a biting critique of Obama's foreign policy that explains why his administration's attempt at peace talks in Palestine are doomed. Read the Article Russia, US Set November Deadline for Ending Syria's Ability to Use Chemical Weapons Matthew Schofield, McClatchy Newspapers: The US, Russia and Syria have finally come together on a plan to rid Assad of chemical weapons by November with the demand that he disclose the location of his stockpile within a week. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: DC Mayor Vincent Gray Vetoed "Living Wage" Bill, and More In today's On the News Segment: Syria's announcement that they have become a full member of the Chemical Weapons Convention, has raised flags with the UN; Washington, DC Mayor Vincent Gray vetoed the District's "living wage" bill while the California legislature approved a substantial increase to that state's minimum wage; and More. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Politics Eats Into Palestinian Breadbasket Jillian Kestler DAmours, IPS News: Palestinian farmers denied access to their lands and other resources by the Israeli authorities struggle to cultivate the most basic crops and make a living wage. Read the Article Will The GOP Fade To White? Terrance Heath, Campaign for America's Future: As the Republican party continues to struggle against accusations of alienating voters, Terrance Heath proposes a key question: "Can the GOP craft an economic message that keeps white working-class voters in the fold and attracts voters of color, while staying true to its principles?" Read the Article Turning to Community, Indian Women Are Organizing to Fight Sexual Violence Farah Hyder, Occupy.com: Women in the Jor Bag community in New Delhi are organizing to fight against rape in response to the massive wave of sexual assault and violence against women that has plagued the nation. Read the Article In California Prison Fight, At Last, a Bright Idea Andrew Cohen, The Brennan Center for Justice: "Instead of accepting the truth of what the federal courts have told them—that there is indisputable evidence that state inmates are being housed in unconstitutional conditions—state lawmakers instead have blamed judges for delivering the bad news," writes Cohen. Read the Article Six Ways the US Drug War Intrudes On Your Life, Whether Or Not You Use Illegal Substances Helen Redmond, AlterNet: Even if you do not use illegal substances, from filling prescriptions to monitoring your mail, the War on Drugs affects your life and your wallet everyday. Read the Article The Other 9/11: Part Two Staff and Contributors, Making Contact National Radio Project: Part two of Making Contact's series on the 1973 military coup, backed by the United States, which overthrew the Chilean government and ushered in seventeen years of brutal dictatorship. Read the Article |
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