Truthout disrupts the fundamentally unjust systems embedded in our society, every day - and we will continue to do so as long as we're able. Can you help sustain our work by making a tax-deductible donation today? Your generosity and commitment to the struggle for justice is what keeps Truthout going! 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 Henry A. Giroux | Data Storms and the Tyranny of Manufactured Forgetting Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: As historical memory is erased, critical thought is crushed by a sterile instrumental rationality under the guise of mass information and a data storm. It is only a rebirth of historical memory that will enable a movement capable of reviving radical democratization. Read the Article Laura Flanders | Kate Clinton and Urvashi Vaid: What Makes Revolutionaries Irresistible? Laura Flanders, GRITtv: In honor of Pride month, Flanders talks to political humorist Kate Clinton and author and activist Urvashi Vaid about the LGBT movement, feminism, humor, organizing, the personal as political and irresistible revolutions and revolutionaries. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Presbyterians Divest From the Israeli Occupation: The End of the Beginning? Robert Naiman, Truthout: The US Presbyterian Church's vote to divest from companies involved in the Israeli occupation may be a major turning point in resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict. In the future, groups supporting the occupation will have less power. Read the Article Follow the Money: How Finance Keeps the Whip Hand Beatrice Edwards, Berrett-Koehler Publishers: While the NSA argues that the biggest risk of terrorism is the possibility of a hack attack on our banking system by unspecified assailants, the mortal danger facing the financial services industry is the conduct of the industry itself. Read the Excerpt What Is the Quality of Scientific Evidence Against Iran? Yousaf Butt, Arms Control Law: Achieving a nuclear deal is in everyone's favor. It will be made easier by rejecting any flawed or exaggerated evidence or analysis being used against Iran - especially by individuals or groups who have a track record of bias, exaggeration or erroneous scientific analysis. Read the Article Could John McCain Be Responsible for the Next 9/11? The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: In today's real-life remake of "Charlie Wilson's War", John McCain is playing the role of Charlie Wilson and Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, the head of ISIS, is playing the role of Osama bin Laden. It's only a matter of time before this remake comes to a crashing, disastrous end. Read the Article Across Europe, Migrants March for Freedom of Movement, Protest EU Policies Marisa Holmes, Truthout: Throughout Europe, migrants are finding a common struggle in their fight for freedom of movement. Demonstrators marched to Brussels last week to protest the European Union Summit on Migration. Watch the Video and Read the Article Amy Goodman | "Baghdad Is a Frightened City": As ISIS Gains Ground, Iraqi Capital Gripped by Fear and Uncertainty Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Secretary of State John Kerry made a surprise trip to Baghdad to meet with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Ahead of his arrival, Kerry signaled the Obama administration is prepared to drop support for Maliki. Kerry's visit comes as Sunni militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have captured more territory. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript It's the Oil, Stupid! Insurgency and War on a Sea of Oil Michael Schwartz, TomDispatch: Events in Iraq are headline news everywhere, and once again, there is no mention of the issue that underlies much of the violence: control of Iraqi oil. Instead, the media is flooded with debate about, horror over and extensive analysis of a not-exactly-brand-new terrorist threat, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The IMF Calls Lawmakers to Raise the Minimum Wage, and More In today's On the News segment: Senate Republicans are simply repackaging old ideas and trying to pass them off as pro-worker; the International Monetary Fund is calling on our lawmakers to raise the minimum wage; Starbucks wants workers to go to college; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Working Women Demand More Than a Summit - They Want "Good Jobs" Kitty Lan, Campaign for America's Future: The half-mile separating the White House Summit and the working women's protest is symbolic of the distance between the United States' minimum wage workers and the elite middle-class thinkers and policy makers. Let us hope that the voices of these women will be heard. Read the Article Obesity Higher Among Long-Term Unemployed Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism: Gallup released the results of a survey based on interviews in 2013 with 5,000 long-term unemployed and 13,000 short-term unemployed. The poll highlighted that obesity is higher among the long-term unemployed, who are also twice as likely to say they have high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Read the Article |
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