‘Where To Invade Next’ Shows Americans Can Live Better If They Believe Anything’s Possible
Michael Moore’s latest documentary is meant to inspire Americans with great ideas for social justice policies inspired by his visits to Europe.
How US Destroyed Former Guantánamo Prisoner’s Life, ‘Slandered’ Him, And Left Him To Suffer In Moroccan Jail
Because of U.S. reluctance to admit Younous Chekkouri’s innocence, Morocco is threatening to subject the former Guantanamo prisoner to more investigations.
The Problem With The Bourgeois Feminist Defense Of Hillary Clinton
After all, how distressing can the financial establishment be to those unaffected by its destruction?
FBI Demands Apple Grant Power To Hack All iPhone Users
On February 16, a federal magistrate judge ordered Apple to help the FBI hack into the San Bernardino shooter’s phone.
Why A Vote For Sanders Is Not—And Never Will Be—A Vote for Trump
Anyone who uses their platform to lob spoiler arguments is engaged in a poisonous act to delude citizens, who are willing to vote their conscience.
Kartemquin Films 50: ‘Trick Bag’
Kartemquin Films continues to celebrate its 50th Anniversary with this short film on racism among working class Chicagoans in the 1970s.
US Shrugs Off Yet Another Report of Cluster Bombs Launched By Saudis In Yemen
The U.S. government refuses to take responsibility for the repeated use of banned cluster bombs by its ally in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Who Will Survive America?’
“Will you survive in the heat and fire of actual change? I doubt it.” From Black poet Amiri Baraka’s 1972 album, “It’s Nation Time,” this song relies on a question-and-answer format to make a statement about who will survive a Black revolution. It opens with a bass line, and then
Journalist Yana Kunichoff Discusses ‘Fraternal Order of Propaganda’ in Chicago
In Chicago, there is a notorious individual, who is part of the city’s police union. He spreads disinformation to media by going to scenes immediately after police kill civilians and then fabricates narratives that benefit the officers involved. His name is Pat Camden. Camden comes off as someone who is
Why Not Being Friends With A War Criminal Like Henry Kissinger Matters
While questioning the US’s history of meddling in other governments, Sanders denounced Clinton for taking advice from Henry Kissinger.