Clinton’s Unveiled Plans For Workers And Trade Conflict With Her Record
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign sounds more and more like Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign every day
Obama Administration Fights To Suppress Force-Feeding Videos From Guantanamo
In the “Secret” filing, the DOJ argued the court’s order will mark a “sea change in the protections given to properly classified information.”
Kartemquin Films 50: ‘Winnie Wright, Age 11’
A number of films from Kartemquin go into working or lower class neighborhoods and humanize the people living in those neighborhoods. “Winnie Wright, Age 11” is a short film about a working class family living in Gage Park, Chicago. The neighborhood’s population is shifting from white to black. Winnie’s mother is
The Democratic Party: Why Sanders Struggles To Win Over Black Voters
Sanders’ problem is his campaign’s inability to overcome the power of particular blocs within the Democratic Party, which intend to nominate to Clinton.
Preview: Shadowproof Hosts Discussion With Barry Eisler on His New Book
Shadowproof will be hosting a discussion with author Barry Eisler about his new fiction book, “The God’s Eye View,” on March 3 at 8 pm ET. “The God’s Eye View” is an elaborate political thriller that draws huge inspiration from the disclosures from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. In a future
War Logs: Pakistan More Concerning Than Endangered Lives, According To Clinton Email
The most prominent concern hyped by the United States government and the establishment media after WikiLeaks published the Afghanistan War Logs was that the military incident reports endangered the lives of U.S. soldiers and Afghan informants. But an email released in the last batch of State Department emails from Hillary
A Manifesto Of Principles For Covering The 2016 Election
Random thoughts and musings on the Democratic race, as well as the entire 2016 Election and U.S. media coverage: —Tribalism has no place in what we do here. We do not care about what candidate you support in the presidential election. What we care about is the policies and positions, which
Support Diverse Voices in Journalism: Help Us Hire Roqayah Chamseddine
We hope this interview with Roqayah will persuade you to help us provide her a platform for her insightful, thought-provoking, and critically important work.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘T.H.U.G.S.’ by Mysonne
The “Justice For Flint” concert benefit was exceptional counter-programming to the Academy Awards on Sunday night. From Janelle Monae to Vic Mensa to Ledisi to Robert Glasper, there were some incredible performances. It also featured young poets and local residents, who came up on stage to share their stories about
Clinton Manipulates Language of ‘Intersectionality’ To Preserve Support From Minority Voters
The presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton has been a master class in how to divorce economic issues from issues of race and gender by pushing the language of “intersectionality,” which enables the political class to head off threats to their power and protect the status quo. The results in the South Carolina