Truthout’s mission cannot continue without your support. Unless we meet our goal and raise over $31,000 more by the end of Monday, we won't be able to bring you the same level of groundbreaking reporting and analysis you expect. Every donation matters: Can you take a moment to make a tax-deductible donation now? Click here to donate. (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 Retaliation Measures Taken at Texas Detention Facility as Detainees Resume Hunger Strike in Tacoma Candice Bernd, Truthout: Detainees' family members claim Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have retaliated against hunger strikers at a private detention center in Conroe, Texas, as detainees at a similar facility in Tacoma, Washington, resume their hunger strike this week. Read the Article Do Humans Have a Madness Gene That Will Ensure the End of the Planet as We Know It? Mark Karlin, Truthout: Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert explores in detail the likely extinction of a massive number of species - because of the destructive practices of humans - in the book The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. Read the Interview Sarah Jaffe | Teachers' Strikes, Catching Fire Sarah Jaffe, In These Times: The so-called "age of austerity" has seen teachers' unions and other public-sector employees accept cut after cut. Yet in spite of that, teachers are beginning to win some battles - by winning over hearts and minds in the communities they serve. Read the Article A Revolution Unraveled: Abdullah al-Arian on Egypt After Morsi Paul Gottinger, Truthout: Abdullah al-Arian is an assistant professor of history at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Qatar. His research includes Islamic social movements, globalization and the Muslim world and US policy toward the Middle East. Paul Gottinger speaks with him about the political situation in Egypt and Gaza. Read the Interview Anatomy of a Kleptocracy: State Capture in Tunisia Yasmine Ryan, Truthout: There is a logical relationship between kleptomania and revolution. When the ruling elite's desire to rule is mostly motivated by the pursuit of its own economic interests and citizens are neglected, at a certain point, people get fed up. This happened with Tunisia's 2010-11 uprising. Read the Article Why Are So Many Migrants Here in the First Place? Henia Belalia, Waging Nonviolence: As the migrant justice movement gets away from the divisive notion of "who deserves to stay," we must also tackle the question of why people are migrating in the first place. The stories we tell must expose the neoliberal policies and practices. Read the Article Targeted by Firebombing, Legislation, and Now Vandalism, Montana Abortion Provider Shutters Clinic Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, Democracy Now!: A Montana medical office that provided abortions has been forced to close after a vandal broke or slashed practically every object and surface inside. The accused vandal, Zachary Klundt, is the son of a former board member of an anti-choice group. The hosts speak with All Families Healthcare owner Susan Cahill. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript The Last Link Between America's Plutocratic Past and Present Has Left Us Sam Pizzigati, OtherWords: One obituary describes Bunny Mellon as "the last standing true American aristocrat." Bunny's life actually holds a deeper historical significance. At her passing, she represented the last link between America's original plutocrats and our contemporary plutocrats, the crew that gave us the Great Recession. Read the Article California Report: Don't Spend New Education Money on Campus Police Susan Ferriss, The Center for Public Integrity: A policy brief released this month urges California school districts to reject beefing up campus police forces and security when they start receiving substantial funding aimed at improving education for needy kids. Read the Article On Climate Impasse: Appetite and Substitutes Subhankar Banerjee, Climate Story Tellers: The prospect of deep ocean industrialization forces us to think about varieties of "new frontiers." To satisfy the promise of progress, nation states are continuously looking for substitutes. But progress is intimately connected to climate impasse. Read the Article The Iraq War's Real Legacy Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: Though President Obama attempted to justify Iraq's invasion, Iraqi civilians and Iraq war veterans share their stories on the lasting environmental, social, and health effects of the US occupation still being felt today. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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