Of all the differences between Truthout and the mainstream media, the most important is our independence. We aren't owned by a billionaire or megacorporation: We're funded by a community of readers who value challenging news and intellectual debate. Be part of that community by making a tax-deductible donation to Truthout today! 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 Subways Are an NYPD Hotspot in de Blasio's New York Raven Rakia, Truthout: A boost in New York City's subway arrests for minor violations such as dancing is putting the same people through the criminal justice system as did stop-and-frisk: young, black and Latino men. Read the Article George Lakoff | The Strict Father Is at the Core of Conservative Ideology and Values George Lakoff, Truthout: In this excerpt from Don't Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate, George Lakoff explains how progressives can better express values that improve the common good - through political language that appeals to people's better selves. Read the Excerpt Community Corrections: Profiteering, Corruption and Widening the Net Kay Whitlock, Critical Mass Progress: How is it that, as a society, we have endorsed the idea that people in prison or under the control of "community corrections" should be seen as commodities for private, for-profit services that often rely upon quotas guaranteed by federal or state law, or written into contracts? Read the Article San Francisco Homeless Advocates to Public Transit Police: "Stop Criminalizing Homelessness" Andrew Klein, Truthout: San Francisco homeless advocates are challenging a policy, implemented in July 2014, authorizing the police force of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system to arrest individuals resting or sleeping against BART station walls. Read the Article G20 and Beyond: The Future Is Watching You Niall McLaren, Truthout: The G20 summit meeting in Brisbane has two levels: the overt grandstanding and posturing that politicians love, and a deeper, far more sinister agenda. Read the Article The 2014 Midterm Elections, Incorporated Ben Cohen, Truthout: In Washington, it doesn't matter if you are a Republican, Democrat or independent: Money reigns supreme. During the last election, a number of global corporations contributed to both candidates in hotly contested Senate races. Corporations don't really care who does their bidding. Read the Article Black Community Crisis: Police Violence in Brazil Christen A. Smith, Truthout: November 20 is Brazil's Black Consciousness Day. For a group of black mothers in Bahia, this year's action will not be about traditional black political questions like affirmative action or identity politics, but about the crisis of lethal racial profiling by police. Read the Article PolitiFact Left the House Without Its Pants On Thom Hartmann, The Thom Hartmann Program: "Talking about the Keystone pipeline and the Koch brothers earlier this month, I said that, 'The Kochs stand to make around $100 billion if the government approves the Keystone XL pipeline'... In all of its fact-checking and flaw detection, PolitiFact's PunditFact missed the point that I was trying to make." Read the Article Wall Street Journal Reports: Bank of North Dakota Outperforms Wall Street Ellen Brown, The Web of Debt Blog: The Bank of North Dakota's public banking model is simply more profitable and efficient than the private model. Profits, rather than being siphoned into offshore tax havens, are recycled back into the bank, the state and the community. Read the Article The Outpost That Doesn't Exist in the Country You Can't Locate Nick Turse, TomDispatch: The United States has for more than a decade poured copious amounts of money, time and effort into making Chad a stable regional counterterrorism partner, sending troops there, training and equipping its army and looking the other way when its military employed child soldiers. Read the Article An Embattled ALEC, Buoyed by Election Results, Lays Blueprint for 2015 Brendan Fischer, PR Watch: The midterm elections may have given the embattled American Legislative Exchange Council a new lease on life. With Republicans now in control of 68 out of 98 state legislative bodies, there are fewer impediments to the enactment of the corporate-friendly legislation that ALEC peddles. Read the Article This Will Make You Think Twice About Getting That Manicure Michelle Chen, The Nation: The materials used in salon treatments like perms and manicures are as dangerous as any industrial chemical. However, unlike industrial workplaces where protective equipment is often the norm, regulation remains a gray area in salons. Read the Article |
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