Fault Lines Author Discusses Rifts, Challenges of Haiti Leslie Thatcher, Truthout: Truthout contributor Beverly Bell discusses her new book Fault Lines: Views Across Haiti's Divide which asks the question was is the earthquake or years of political and social inequality that has been Haiti's undoing? Read the Article Contractor Status Complicates Workplace Sexual Harassment Alissa Fleck, Truthout: However they're actually adhered to, there are rules governing sexual misconduct in the workplace. Who governs the misconduct directed at the rising population of our nation's independent contractors? Read the Article American Police Reform and Consent Decrees Ali Winston, Truthout: Since the 1994 enactment of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, the police forces in many US cities have been subject to federal monitors and consent decrees. Experience seems to suggest that cities such as Cincinnati and Los Angeles that cooperate with the monitor reap the best results. Read the Article An Appeal to General Dempsey on Syria Staff and Contributors, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity: General Martin Dempsey has spoken soberly about the dangers from any military strike on Syria, but press reports indicate President Obama is still set on launching cruise missiles in the coming days, an action that former U.S. intelligence professionals say should prompt Dempsey's resignation. Read the Article As Al Jazeera America Launches, Concerns Over Corporate-Driven Agenda Persist Adrienne Pine and Keane Bhatt, North American Congress on Latin America: Many fear that Al Jazeera America will "fail to live up to its immense potential" to "offer tens of millions of people in the United States a desperately needed worldview—one that is more independent and more challenging than the deeply compromised perspective that corporate television already provides." Read the Article People Begin to Flee Damascus Zack Baddorf, Inter Press Service: As the threat of a US missile attack in Syria looms overhead, "a state of panic" is palpable in Damascus where citizens are fleeing their homes in fear for their lives. Read the Article Campuses Must Act to Prevent Sexual Assault by Athletes Laura Finley, Huntington News: As Fall hails the beginning of collegiate sports, universities and sports programs across the country must face the rape culture that surrounds college athletes and work to protect female students who are attacked every year. Read the Article Eleven Reasons Why We Should Not Attack Syria Sarah van Gelder, Yes! Magazine: Sarah van Gelder gives eleven insightful reasons why an attack on Syria would be catastrophic for Americans and Syrians alike. Read the Article The Suffering Grasses: Remembering the Other Syria Peter Certo, Foreign Policy in Focus: Iara Lee's The Suffering Grasses beautifully captures Syrians explaining their struggle in their own words, giving a place of privilege to those nonviolent activists whose voices have long been buried beneath the rubble. Read the Article Starting an Illegal War: Obama's Impeachment Trap Kevin Zeese, CounterPunch: Having begun his presidency with a Nobel Peace Prize, it would be a painfully ironic twist to have his career end with an unlawful attack on Syria which could result in his impeachment. Read the Article |
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