Truthout doesn't profit from ads or accept corporate sponsorship: The majority of our funding comes directly from readers just like you. We're almost halfway through our fundraising campaign but still need to raise another $36,000 at least - more than half our goal. Can you make a tax-deductible donation today to help us catch up? 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 Faith and Science, Heart and Brain: An Interview With Katharine Hayhoe Leslie Thatcher, Truthout: The director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University talks about her climate change research, her work with the Evangelical Environmental Network, the politics of mitigating climate change and how she brings Christian values to all her work. Read the Interview Burns Overlooks Secret of FDR's Success: Power of the People Peter Dreier, Truthout: Ken Burns' documentary The Roosevelts fails to report the real secret of FDR's success at instigating change in US law and society: escalating citizen protests that created a sense of urgency throughout the country, combined with the political savvy of a small cadre of FDR's progressive advisers. Read the Article Code Black: Murder, Mass Incarceration, Militarization and Genocide in Progress Marsha Coleman-Adebayo and Kevin Berends, Black Agenda Report: Since the 1989 Supreme Court ruling in Graham v. Connor we don't have lynchings per se in the US anymore. We now enjoy the spectacle of the fraternal-order-of-police executing blacks and browns as sport. Read the Article Four-Day Workweeks: Change for the Better? Richard D. Wolff, Truthout: Reducing work times with no reduction in pay is a perfectly viable economic development strategy and the democratically preferred method of coping with changing global labor conditions. Read the Article Another War, Another Evil: Haven't We Learned That the Devil Cannot Be Slain? Brad Evans, Truthout: The drums of war follow a very well-rehearsed strategy, where slowly but surely the public is sold the idea of the need for violence to cure the world's ills, despite our responsibility for creating those ills. Read the Article After Koch-Tied Judge Is Reversed, Walker Probe Rests With Conflicted Wisconsin Supreme Court Brendan Fischer, PR Watch: A federal appellate court has shut down Judge Rudolph Randa's decision halting the criminal probe into Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and allied groups, rejecting Randa's interpretation of campaign finance law and declaring the investigation best resolved by state courts. Read the Article Bill Moyers | What's Possible, a New Film for World Leaders on the Urgency of Global Warming Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company: More than 120 world leaders - including President Obama - kicked off a one-day United Nations' summit on climate change in New York City by viewing What's Possible, a short film on the urgency of global warming. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript EU Case Against Google Shows Need for New Publishing Models in the Information Age Madeline Carr, The Conversation: On a deeper level, the EU's case against Google highlights some of the significant implications that access to information has for our social and political well-being. And, as is usually the case with these debates about new technology, there are many sides to the story. Read the Article Reports Condemn Health Care and Solitary Confinement in Arizona State Prisons Lisa Dawson, Solitary Watch: The ACLU, along with California-based Prison Law Office and their co-counsel in the federal class action lawsuit Parsons v. Ryan, has released a series of 26 reports alleging extensive problems with the Arizona Department of Corrections' health-care program and its use of solitary confinement. Read the Article Scrambling Birds' Brains: Could This Toxic Algae Offer Clues to Human Diseases? Lindsey Konkel, Environmental Health News: A mysterious toxin - with no name and no cure - lurking in lakes in the South has drilled holes in the brains of various waterbirds, rendering them unable to swim, eat and fly. In humans, researchers suspect that the neurotoxin may be linked to Lou Gehrig's disease. Read the Article Five Arrested at White House in Antiwar Protest Anne Meador, Popular Resistance: A few dozen proponents of nonviolence demonstrated in front of the White House the morning after US-led airstrikes on targets in Syria. They attempted to deliver a letter to President Obama calling for drastic changes in policy regarding militarism, poverty and the environment. Read the Article |
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