As a reader we know you value the work Truthout does - that's why we're asking you now for help. We have until the end of tomorrow to raise $26,000 more - funds that are crucially needed for our tight operating budget. Will you make a tax-deductible donation right now to ensure Truthout survives? 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 | Higher Education and the New Brutalism Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: The crisis of higher education is about much more than a lack of funding, an assault on dissent, the emergence of a deep-seated anti-intellectualism or its service to the financial elite; it is also about a crisis of memory, agency and politics. 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Read the Interview Does Crying Terrorism Trump Free Speech? Chip Gibbons, Truthout: The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the appeal of Tarek Mehanna marks another step in the US government's long history of attempts to curtail the free speech rights of dissidents. Read the Article What Has Greed Cost the United States? The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: Virtually every societal problem in the US today can trace its roots back to the overwhelming levels of greed that have taken over our economy and society. While greed is destroying the US, other countries are saying, "Not so fast," and are putting people ahead of profits. Read the Article Concerned About ISIS, but Also About Endless War? Back Limits on the Use of Force Robert Naiman, Truthout: Members of Congress can show that they back the public's desire for a Congressional debate by supporting a new resolution setting limits on use of force. You can urge your representative to back the resolution. Read the Article Monsanto, Big Agriculture Spend Millions Fighting Ballot Measures to Label GMO Foods Amy Goodman and Aaron Maté, Democracy Now!: Colorado and Oregon could soon become the first states in the nation to pass ballot initiatives mandating the labeling of food products containing genetically modified organisms. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript E-Votes Flip D to R in Texas, R to D in Illinois: More Trouble With Touch Screens Brad Friedman, The Brad Blog: "As early voting is now under way in much of the country, we are, predictably, beginning to receive our first reports from voters seeing their votes flipped before their eyes on touch-screen voting systems." Read the Article Black Freedom Fighters in Ferguson: Some of Us Are Queer Darnell L. Moore, The Feminist Wire: "Not all of the freedom fighters are black men with masculine swag and pedigree. Not all of them are cisgender and straight and able-bodied. Some of us are women. Some of us are queer. Some of us are trans. Some of us are poor. Some of us are disabled." Read the Article "You Got Into My Heart Violently, but You're There" Studs Terkel, TomDispatch: "I can see myself dying. I think the process would be messy, the actual dying, death. But I don't think I would be particularly bothered by the fact that death is inevitable. I'm not embracing death, but I'm not afraid of it." Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: NPR's Climate Coverage Has Declined Over the Years, and More In today's On the News segment: NPR is supposed to be our national public radio, but it's barely covering climate issues that are in the public's interest; the World Trade Organization says you don't need to know where your meat comes from; more than 24,000 Texans want climate denial removed from their children's textbooks; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Paying for Cheap Chocolate Emily Schwartz Greco, OtherWords: What if US consumers kept spending $20 billion a year on chocolate and bought a smaller quantity of higher quality? We might hand out smaller morsels too good to throw away. Here's the best reason for higher prices: child labor. Read the Article |
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