Noam Chomsky | Owl of Minerva's View: ISIS and Our Times Noam Chomsky, Truthout: Human civilization began by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It is perhaps fitting that we have plunged the cradle of civilization into disaster, just as we may have ensured the end of the human civilization by warming our climate to the point of no return. Read the Article William Rivers Pitt | Within Reach of Your Arm William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "All I have, all you have, all we have, is the power to do good and right within reach of our arm. I can't defeat ISIS, or suck the oil out of the Gulf. But I can do the best I can within reach of my arm, one reach at a time." Read the Article Marjorie Cohn | US Slammed for Failure to Fulfill Legal Obligation to Eliminate All Forms of Race Discrimination Marjorie Cohn, Truthout: A UN Committee has published a scathing denunciation of US failures to honor its treaty commitments to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. Read the Article "Illegal Immigration" Is a Policy Used to Exclude and Exploit Aviva Chomsky, Truthout: The author explores how prejudice and the exploitation of inexpensive labor increasingly shaped US immigration policy in an excerpt from her book, Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal. Read the Excerpt Manufactured Emergency: The Neoliberal Assault on Michigan Jane Slaughter, Political Research Associates: Those who want to privatize public services and destroy unions have made some successful incursions into the once union-friendly state. Whether Michiganders can mount an effective resistance remains to be seen. Read the Article Dean Baker | Pace of Job Growth Slows Further in August Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: The pace of growth slowed sharply to 142,000 jobs in August, which brings the average rate of job growth over the last three months to 207,000. Employment is now performing far worse than in prior recoveries. Read the Article Is There Still Hope for Peace in Ukraine? Patrick Boylan, Pressenza: The Ukrainian government relentlessly goes on bombing residential areas in the eastern regions. The separatists are in a siege; to break it, they have launched a bloody counteroffensive. Yet, in spite of it all, a glimmer of hope for peace has appeared. Read the Article The Price of Blackness: From Ferguson to Bed-Stuy Darnell L. Moore, The Feminist Wire: If we are to ensure the end of state-sanctioned violence against black people, we must be ready to think through and redress the socioeconomic and class underpinnings of anti-blackness and white racial supremacy. Read the Article What "Battlestar Galactica" Can Teach Us About the Militarization of Police Christopher Zumski Finke, YES! Magazine: "There's a reason you separate the military and the police. One fights the enemy of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people," says the "Battlestar Galactica" character Commander William Adama. Read the Article Global Expansion of Fossil Fuel Transport, Drilling Underway as UN Climate Summit Approaches Sharmini Peries, The Real News Network: Environmental and humanities scholar and activist Subhankar Banerjee says we shouldn't expect much from global leaders gathering in New York City for the 2014 climate summit - most of their countries work with the fossil fuel industry. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript If a Senator Can't Report Sexual Harassment Without Backlash, Who Can? Crystal Shepeard, Care2: Women have to walk a tricky tightrope of not wanting to seem too "sensitive," while at the same time standing up for themselves in the face of discrimination. Sen. Gillibrand's experience shows how difficult it can be for anyone to navigate the workplace without inviting negative consequences. Read the Article A Victory Over Justice System's Failure: Wrongly Convicted Brothers Freed After 31 Years in Prison Amy Goodman and Juan González, Democracy Now!: Two African-American half-brothers have been exonerated of rape and murder after more than 30 years behind bars in North Carolina. Henry Lee McCollum and Leon Brown were previously found guilty in 1984 of the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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