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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The Laughter, Strength and Freedom of Syrian Refugee Camp Children
In March 2011, over 1 million Syrians fled the country. Many of them found refuge in one of a dozen camps in Turkey.
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The Racial Wealth Divide: Why Housing Matters
This infographic draws attention to the intersection of housing as both a globally-recognized human right and as a commodity in a global stock market controlled by the wealthy.
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MAY DAY 2013: Posters from around the World!
Check out the May Day 2013 Posters from around the US and the world!
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Happy Birthday! Occupy.com is 1 Year Old
A year ago this week, in early April of 2012, a dozen or so activists from Occupy Wall Street launched a website for the 99% and you’re looking at it now: Occupy.com.
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Doing the Math: Profits and Loss in the E.U. Crisis
Politicians like to argue that we are "all in it together" when it comes to austerity measures, but there are definitely winners and losers in the current Euro crisis.
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New Jersey, After the Deluge
New Jersey's $1.8 billion Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery “Action Plan” doesn't serve the state's citizens.
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Book Review: "The Beginning of the American Fall"
Comics journalist Stephanie McMillan recounts the burgeoning influence, successes and failures of Occupy Wall Street, from hopeful inception to uncertain future, in her latest graphic novel.
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Visiting the Stormbelt
Visiting America in my childhood revealed a brave and dynamic new world. Forty years later, I returned.
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52 Shades of Greed
A group of illustrators have conceptualized a deck of playing cards, dubbed "52 Shades of Greed," that lambastes Wall Street executives and politicians for their roles in the financial crisis.
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Sketches from a Show Trial
Clark Stoeckley is the only courtroom sketch artist illustrating Pfc. Bradley Manning's motion hearings in Ft. Meade, Maryland.