Women Lead the Way in Sustainable and Organic Agriculture Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: Female farmers now make up the fastest-growing sector of the country's changing agricultural landscape. Many bring overtly political goals to their profession, including sustainability, family- and Earth-friendly labor practices and community development. Read the Article Ready for Hillary? Really? Pierre Guerlain, Truthout: Will a Hillary Clinton presidency be "feminist?" Will it be good for women? Or men? Read the Article Betraying Our Soldiers Wounded in Wars of Empire and Profit Ann Jones, Truthout: Heroics in wars abroad are praised by politicians and generals, but the returning wounded are largely shunted aside, only infrequently covered by the press or discussed by government officials. Ann Jones sets the record straight with her book, They Were Soldiers: How the Wounded Return from America's Wars - The Untold Story, from which Truthout features an excerpt. Read the Article "World Toilet Day" No Joke for Billions Without Sanitation Thalif Deen, Inter Press Service: The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution, initiated by Singapore, to declare November 19 "World Toilet Day," to address the criminal inequality of sanitation in countries where clean water seems an impossible dream. Read the Article German Expose of America's "Secret War" Attracts Quick, Strong US Rebuttal Matthew Schofield, McClatchy Newspapers: Recent reports by the highly regarded German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung and German public television station NDR about the depth of American trespasses in this country have been dismissed by the US Embassy as false, in the latest of America's political debacles since the NSA surveillance scandal. Read the Article Imperatives for a New Economic Model that Saves the Humans: Truthout Interviews featuring Richard Smith Ted Asregadoo, Truthout: Truthout interviews economic historian Richard Smith who explains how we need to get beyond capitalism and reconceive our lives so they are satisfied by something other than consumption of goods. Watch the Video "I Sold My Sister for 300 Dollars" Annabell Van den Berghe, Inter Press Service: Reduced to immense poverty in the refugee camps in Damascus, Amani was forced to sell her 14 year old sister into an arranged marriage for money in an agreement that borders on modern slavery. Read the Article Boeing Blackmails Washington Workforce on 777X Production Jenny Brown, LaborNotes: Threatening to take their latest project out of Washington, Boeing is manipulating machinist union leaders into agreeing to a contract that strips almost all workers of their rights and benefits. Read the Article In the Wake of Haiyan, We Must Divest from Fossil Fuels Jamie Henn, Yes! Magazine: The devastation in the Philippines reminds us of our responsibility to stop profiting from the wreckage caused by companies whose business plan includes destroying the planet. Read the Article Abortion Providers Are Heroes: In Defense of Abortion On Demand and Without Apology Dennis Trainor Jr., AcronymTV: Sunsara Taylor is interviewed about her recent trip to Jackson defending the Women's Health organization from the anti-choice group Operation Save America, described by StopPatriarchy.org as an "extreme, violence inciting, women-hating Christian fascist organization." Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: Emily Johnston writes about how cognitive dissonance might be the key to creating dialogue about the future of the planet; education activist Jesse Hagopian documents the struggle of the St. Paul Federation of Teachers as they take a stand against standardized testing; E. Douglas Kihn explains how workers and unions across the nation do have the power to demand a better life from the corporate ruling class; Sunsara Taylor gives the facts on Albuquerque's latest in the war against women; Mickey Z. highlights the importance of "undoing the latches on the gates that keep our minds imprisoned"; Camillo Mac Bica urges veterans to reject the false myth of the noble war and hold politicians accountable for the violence they endorse for profit; and more. Read the Articles |
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