Solidarity Economics, a Forgotten Practice of the Black Radical Tradition: An Interview With Jessica Gordon Nembhard Laura Flanders, Truthout: Economist and author Jessica Gordon Nembhard talks to Laura Flanders about her book, Collective Courage, and the forgotten history of African-American cooperatives. Read the Interview and Watch the Video Dollars for Endless War or Investment in a New Era? Mary Zerkel, Truthout: After over a decade of war, it is time to shift national priorities to a more realistic definition of security needs and to do away with the Pentagon's slush fund not subject to sequestration, the "Overseas Contingency Operations" fund. Read the Article Boosting the Minimum Wage to $10.10 an Hour Should Be a No-Brainer Marjorie Elizabeth Wood, OtherWords: The Fair Minimum Wage Act would give millions of American workers a long-overdue raise. Today's $7.25-per-hour minimum isn't a living wage anywhere in America. Read the Article The Climate Deniers Are Using the Same Tactics as the Tobacco Industry The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: As it becomes increasingly obvious that global warming is entering doomsday scenario territory, the fossil fuel industry is ramping up the propaganda war. But to quote Deep Throat, just follow the money. Read the Article Why Toyota Is Settling Its Sudden-Acceleration Cases Mitch Trachtenberg, Truthout: The Department of Justice has reached a $1.2 billion settlement with Toyota, ending a criminal investigation. But the mainstream media has not reported the evidence now available showing that sudden acceleration is for real. Read the Article How Better Health Care for the Poor Makes a Stronger Economy for All Imara Jones, Yes! Magazine: Disproportionately, people of color are clustered in jobs that pay by the hour and are more vulnerable to income loss due to illness. That's why the long-term effect of the Affordable Care Act could be a big deal for the economic well-being of America's working poor. Read the Article Get Intersectional! Or, Why Your Movement Can't Go It Alone Kristin Moe, Yes! Magazine: People don't have one-dimensional lives and the issues that affect them aren't one-dimensional, either. They overlap. There's a word for this kind of thinking: "intersectionality." Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Wealth Gap Today Is as Bad as It Was in the 1920s, and More In today's On the News segment: Those at the very top hold more of the wealth than at any time since 1928; thousands of teachers from across Oklahoma joined together to demand more money for public education; the International Monetary Fund says too-big-to-fail is still too much of a problem; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Article The Michigan Defeat; the Michigan Victory - Keeping the Issue of Palestine Alive on Campus David Palumbo-Liu, Truthout: The recent sit-in and divestment vote at the University of Michigan must be viewed in the context of both the legacy of 1970s campus protests and the future of the BDS movement. Read the Article Ramifications of India's Choice in the National Elections Now Taking Place Papri Sri Raman, Truthout: The results of India's national elections, now underway, have potential wide-ranging consequences that affect not only Indians but all of us. Read the Article "Voting With Their Feet" Dr. Hakim, War Is a Crime: After a little girl was killed in a bomb attack in Afghanistan, her community and peace volunteers planted trees where the attack happened as a rejection of violence perpetrated by the Taliban, other militia, the Afghan government, and the US/NATO coalition of 50 countries. Physician and photographer Hakim documented the endeavor. Read the Article and View the Photos Showdown in a Company Town Suzanne Gordon, Labor Notes: Politics in Richmond, California, have long been dominated by Chevron Corporation, which operates a 110-year-old oil refinery here, the largest in the state. But after a disastrous explosion at a Chevron facility, Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin and the city council majority have taken a bold approach: suing the oil giant for harming local citizens. Read the Article |
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