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Uncovered: Illegal Attack on 364,000 Georgia Voters

By Greg Palast | June 24, 2021

Greg Palast challenging voter suppression in Georgia.

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Palestine Museum of Natural History

By Mazin Qumsiyeh | June 4, 2021

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Idolators: Those Who Claim the Right to Oppress or Enslave Others

By Aryeh Cohen | May 18, 2021

Unlearning white supremacy and anti-Black racism is the true exodus from Egypt, by Rabbi Aryeh Cohen

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It’s Time to Honor the “Righteous Among Whites”

By Gary Ferdman & Myriam Miedzian | April 21, 2021

Just as Yad va Shem Holocaust Memorial honors "Righteous Gentiles," the U.S. needs a way to honor the stories of whites who stood up against slavery and segregation or who are continuing the struggle against American racism.

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The Plague of Historical Amnesia in the Age of Fascist Politics

By Henry A. Giroux | April 6, 2021

Fascism is no longer a paranoid fear. It is a real possibility.

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Strategies to End Structural Racism

By john a. powell | March 26, 2021

New thinking on how to overcome racism.

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Solidarity with Cornel West

By Rabbi Michael Lerner | March 24, 2021

Solidarity with all who seek peace and reconciliation between Israel and Palestine.

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Universality or Fighting Over Scraps

By David Swanson | February 23, 2021

Universality creates no stigma for those receiving something. What they get is not a hand-out but a human right.

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Thomas Merton on America’s Insurrection

By Dr. John Smelcer | February 12, 2021

Applying a great Catholic teacher to America's spiritual/political crises.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mathew Ahmann in a crowd of demonstrators at the March on Washington

To Honor Martin Luther King, Jr. – Be MLK Jr.

By Rabbi Michael Lerner | January 15, 2021

Honoring MLK …and why after his murder, his movement withered.

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An Apology for a Massacre

By Signe Waller Foxworth and Nelson N. Johnson | December 21, 2020

A Southern city cautiously enacts an overdue apology for a massacre: The meaning and implications for us today.

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We are Living Inside the Book of Exodus

By Rabbi Arthur Waskow | December 2, 2020

Would-be Pharaoh Trump has reached the crucial point of his reign: Shall he mobilize the chariots and drown in the Reed Sea, or grumpily relinquish power?

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Chanukah: A Holiday of Redemption

By Rabbi Benjamin Zober | December 1, 2020

The two executions scheduled for the first two nights of Chanukah are the continuation of a federal execution spree that began in July, and may continue until just before Inauguration Day.

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More on the Trial of the Chicago Seven

By Peter Gabel | October 29, 2020

How a trial can move social energy toward hope.

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The Trial of the Chicago Seven

By Martha Sonnenberg | October 28, 2020

The Intersection of Memory and History: A Review of “The Trial of the Chicago Seven”, written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, Netflix

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