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If Black Lives Mattered…

If Black Lives Mattered… If Black Lives Mattered…

Valuing all lives equally would transform how we respond to the climate crisis.

Dec 16, 2014 / Column / Naomi Klein

Why #BlackLivesMatter Actions Aren’t Stopping

Why #BlackLivesMatter Actions Aren’t Stopping Why #BlackLivesMatter Actions Aren’t Stopping

Policy experts and activists explain what’s keeping people in the streets and what the movement should consider next.

Dec 16, 2014 / Dani McClain

Tortured Words

Tortured Words Tortured Words

Responses to the torture report ranged from angry to defensive to… silent.

Dec 16, 2014 / The Nation

Comix Nation

Comix Nation Comix Nation

Dec 16, 2014 / Matt Bors

Snapshot: To Touch the Tomb

Snapshot: To Touch the Tomb Snapshot: To Touch the Tomb

 

Dec 16, 2014 / Reuters

Mass Incarceration’s Collateral Damage: The Children Left Behind

Mass Incarceration’s Collateral Damage: The Children Left Behind Mass Incarceration’s Collateral Damage: The Children Left Behind

When a parent is sent to prison, a child’s life is derailed, leaving schools to pick up the pieces.

Dec 16, 2014 / Feature / Katy Reckdahl

On ‘Lost Causes’ and the Future of Palestine

On ‘Lost Causes’ and the Future of Palestine On ‘Lost Causes’ and the Future of Palestine

The appearance of Palestinian defeat is an optical illusion—one that hides the probability of eventual Israeli defeat.

Dec 16, 2014 / Feature / Richard Falk

Anniversary or Apathy?

Anniversary or Apathy? Anniversary or Apathy?

Memory and revolution in Poland since 1989

Dec 16, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Piotr H. Kosicki

Barber Barber

From the hotel in Martyrs’ Square we drive west into Achrafieh in search of a barber, where I learn there are four words for barber— three of which are spit out, the last of which—coiffeur—anoints the tongue with its mellifluence, like the milky coffee served by the small African woman who never stops bending and refilling. We sit with a group of men wearing three-piece suits fingering their prayer beads and crosses and watch a man, larger than most, giggle through his haircut. He has some advice for what I ought to do with my sideburns. They are too long, and my beard, it is not good, there are ways to fix this, and so these men, who in another time would have other advice, and other things to offer, gather around to officiate as my coiffeur takes a blade to my neck, and gently trims until my head is as smooth and perfumed as a past which is not past, but present.

Dec 16, 2014 / Books & the Arts / John Freeman

The Criminal Justice System Is Broken. Here’s How to Start Fixing It.

The Criminal Justice System Is Broken. Here’s How to Start Fixing It. The Criminal Justice System Is Broken. Here’s How to Start Fixing It.

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman wants his office to be able to prosecute cases in which police officers kill unarmed citizens.

Dec 16, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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