William Rivers Pitt | The Year of the Gun William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "If nothing else of any value happens in 2014 ... let us resolve individually and as a nation to try as best we can to get some semblance of a grip on the deranged slaughter caused by guns." Read the Article Little Holiday Cheer for IKEA Workers John Logan, Truthout: IKEA's inconsistent labor relations violate international union standards, leaving hundreds of employees without work in Canada and other countries across the globe. Read the Article Edward Snowden: Person of the Year Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report: Edward Snowden is vilified as a "traitor" by politicians and hunted like Public Enemy Number One by the global imperial apparatus. But to many, Snowden has made the singular contribution to humanity in 2013. Read the Article Humanity in Flux: Would a Species That Recognizes Its Own Worth Be Actively Destroying Itself? Kali Ma, The Hampton Institute: We can only save ourselves once we recognize our own inherent worth and decide to act on our potential as unique creations of an ever-evolving consciousness whose existence is worth saving. Read the Article Social Security: The Social Contract's Comeback Year? Richard Eskow, Campaign for America's Future: Social Security is a vital program, but the implications of this shifting debate run even deeper, to the future of the social contract itself. Read the Article Afghan Street Children Beg for Change Kathy Kelly, War Is a Crime: While the US lacks funds to guarantee basic human rights for hundreds of thousands of American children, and while US wars displace and destroy families in Afghanistan, the US consistently meets the needs of weapon makers and war profiteers. Read the Article Will Boeing Workers Nix Givebacks in Forced Re-Vote? Jim Levitt, Labor Notes: Highly profitable Boeing wants to eliminate pensions, under the threat of moving work on its forthcoming plane out of state. The vote by this large industrial workforce could be a last stand for private-sector pensions for new hires. Read the Article Six Big Names That Are Skipping the Russian Olympics Kevin Mathews, Care2: Thanks to its human rights violations and mistreatment of homosexuals, Russia is learning quickly that many in the international community are unwilling to go along with the status quo in the face of such controversy. Read the Article Fracking: The Bay Delta Conservation Plan Would Provide Water for Mining Paul Rockwell, San Jose Mercury News: It's bad enough to portray water diversions as ecosystem restoration, but it's downright obscene to accelerate a fracking boom in California in the name of conservation. Read the Article Ten Hopeful Things That Happened in 2013 to Get You Inspired for What's to Come Sarah van Gelder, Yes! Magazine: Beyond the headlines of conflict and catastrophe, this year's top stories offered us some powerful proof that the world can still change - for the better. Read the Article |
No comments:
Post a Comment