The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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A Coalition Seeks to End the Two-Party Hold on Electoral Politics
EndPartisanship.org is working to break the two-party hold on primary elections, which currently lock half of voters out of the process.
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Interview: Edward Snowden hangs out at SXSW
Edward Snowden speaks about privacy and technology with the ACLU at SXSW
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Landlords on Wall Street: The New Housing Scheme
A massive land grab has once again turned our homes into dangerous financial products.
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Video: Protester Interrupts US Supreme Court
“I rise on behalf of the majority of the American people, who believe that money is not speech, corporations are not people, and our democracy should not be for sale to the highest bidder. Overturn Citizens United. Keep the cap in McCutcheon.
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Noam Chomsky: How to Ruin an Economy in Three Simple Steps
The economy is not designed to serve human needs, but rather wealth for a privileged few.
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Tim DeChristopher Talks Global Climate Convergence: “10 Days To Change Course”
Tim DeChristopher is among the organizers calling for a Global Climate Convergence for People, Planet and Peace over Profit.
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Planting Justice: California Prisoners Raise Vegetables to Find Different Kind of Freedom
The Planting Justice team worked with Beth Waitkus and the Insight Garden Program to build four raised beds on the grounds of the H-Unit at San Quentin State Prison
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How the Robin Hood Tax Raised Billions – and British Eyebrows – in 2024
A news broadcast from the future illustrates the benefits of a Robin Hood tax.
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Comcast (Actually) Tells the Truth About Time Warner Merger
Comcast is seeking approval from the FCC and Department of Justice, whose job is to make sure giant corporations aren't breaking anti-trust laws.
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The New Hampshire Rebellion and Lawrence Lessig’s March to End Corruption
The Harvard constitutional scholar and activist says his recent 185-mile trek is encouraging voters to ask every presidential candidate who soon will be haunting the Granite State how they will end the system of corruption in Washington.