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Viewpoint
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PalestineInterviewCulture
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ViewpointPalestineCulture
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Ivie Ani
Eric Adams Allegedly Took Bribes to Erase the Genocide That Killed My Ancestors
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Jesse Hagopian
Jews and Democrats Are Not Sending Hurricanes to Kill Trump Supporters
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Shane Burley
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How climate change conspiracy theories are shifting attention from systemic causes to convenient scapegoats.
Shane Burley
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Shane Burley
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Bill Bigelow
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ViewpointPalestine
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InvestigationGoodman InstituteEn Español
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InvestigationGoodman Institute
The Death Squads Hunting Environmental Defenders
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The union wave at big U.S. retailers hasn’t yet resulted in first contracts for workers at Trader Joe’s, Starbucks and REI. But unions are proving their value in other ways.
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Around the world, government forces regularly attack environmental activists with impunity—and U.S. support.
Alessandra Bergamin
Political repression is on the rise as the state finds new ways to criminalize dissent and collective action.
Adam Federman
Labor
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Alex Caputo-Pearl
Labor
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Osita Nwanevu
In this reprint of "Peril" and "Racism and Fascism," Toni Morrison warns of the creative depths of fascism's reach.
Sherell Barbee and Toni Morrison
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Poetry Against Imperialism
Porsha Olayiwola
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Freedom of Expression, Unless It’s Your Hair
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ClimateRural America
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Edward Carver
Rural America
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Shannon Kelleher