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Free Trade Agreements Have Exacerbated a Humanitarian Crisis in Central America

Free Trade Agreements Have Exacerbated a Humanitarian Crisis in Central America

Jun 29, 2016

Proposals like the Alliance for Prosperity Plan and the Trans-Pacific Partnership will only accelerate a race to the bottom for families in the Northern triangle of Latin America, Manuel Perez-Rocha said at the AFL-CIO conference on U.S. trade policy.

A Home for Immigrant Women in the Sustainable Energy Economy

A Home for Immigrant Women in the Sustainable Energy Economy

Jun 29, 2016

This pilot project aims to educate, train, and hire talented immigrant women for green jobs in Maryland.

The DNC’s Draft Policy Agenda Shows a Major Shift in the Financial Transactions Tax Debate

The DNC’s Draft Policy Agenda Shows a Major Shift in the Financial Transactions Tax Debate

Jun 28, 2016

Advocates will continue to push for the tax on Wall Street that could raise billions in revenue over 10 years.

From Mamie Till to Tarsha Jackson, Mothers Continue the Fight for Juvenile Justice

From Mamie Till to Tarsha Jackson, Mothers Continue the Fight for Juvenile Justice

Jun 28, 2016

Emmett Till’s mother brought awareness to America’s failed, racist justice system over 60 years ago. Today, mothers are still at the forefront of the fight for justice for their children and all children.

Five Takeaways from the Spanish Election

Five Takeaways from the Spanish Election

Jun 27, 2016

The 2016 vote may have been a disappointment to Spain’s insurgent progressives. But they’ve proven they’re here to stay.

Reclaiming the Legitimacy of the United Nations as a Truly Internationalist Power

Reclaiming the Legitimacy of the United Nations as a Truly Internationalist Power

Jun 27, 2016

In the second issues of the International Review of Contemporary Law, dedicated to the 70th Anniversary of the United Nations Charter, Phyllis Bennis writes about the Paris climate talks, the UN, terrorism, and the global war on terror.

The Spanish Left’s Proposal to Combat Inequality

The Spanish Left’s Proposal to Combat Inequality

Jun 27, 2016

Despite disappointing election results, the Podemos Party’s commitment on inequality has already reshaped the Spanish political landscape.

The Most Important Election of Your Life isn’t This Year

The Most Important Election of Your Life isn’t This Year

Jun 27, 2016

Donald Trump’s campaign has highlighted a division between “America A” and “America B,” but a much more ominous political force could emerge in 2020.

Could Elizabeth Warren Fix Clinton’s Progressive problem?

Could Elizabeth Warren Fix Clinton’s Progressive problem?

Jun 27, 2016

Clinton could address voter skepticism and shatter another glass ceiling by creating the first all-female presidential ticket.

Who and Where are America’s Working Poor?

Who and Where are America’s Working Poor?

Jun 27, 2016

Almost half of U.S. workers earn less than $15 an hour. This new report details their struggles.

Rising Inequality Hit us Twice: Once During Recession and Again in Recovery

Rising Inequality Hit us Twice: Once During Recession and Again in Recovery

Jun 24, 2016

New research shows that the same inequality that gets us into economic messes, significantly slows the clean-up.

The First Step to Ending the War in Syria is to Stop Killing

The First Step to Ending the War in Syria is to Stop Killing

Jun 24, 2016

With a Syrian refugee crisis underway for the last five years, we need to get serious about diplomacy, Bennis tells the Real News Network.

These States are Taking Tax Reform into Their Own Hands

These States are Taking Tax Reform into Their Own Hands

Jun 24, 2016

Massachusetts, California, and Oregon are all launching campaigns to combat rising inequality. Other states should take note.

Does the Fourth Amendment Really Protect People of Color?

Does the Fourth Amendment Really Protect People of Color?

Jun 24, 2016

A Supreme Court decision over a stop and search case makes it easier for illegal police searches to suddenly become legal—and that has an effect on Black and Brown people.

The House Sit-In Would’ve Been More Powerful if It Rejected ‘No Fly, No Buy’

The House Sit-In Would’ve Been More Powerful if It Rejected ‘No Fly, No Buy’

Jun 23, 2016

House Democrats are legitimizing error-prone, Islamophobic terrorist “watch lists” as the basis for gun control. That won’t make anyone safer.

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