While the U.S., EU and their allies are enabling Rojava—the strongest force against Islamic State— to fall, it is vital for internationalists to continue to support this beacon of democracy and liberation.
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Detroit Should Sell Its Occupied, Publicly-Owned Homes to their Current Residents
It is time for residents to get a deal in post-bankruptcy Detroit. Homesteading of Detroit Land Bank Authority homes can immediately improve the lives of thousands of Detroiters – by giving homes to the people who are already there.
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From Resisting Trump To What?
Resistance is breaking out all over, with much more to come. But where are we going? Do we have a new vision for America? If so, what is it and how do we fight for it?
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All Change or No Change? Culture, Power and Activism in an Unquiet World, Part III
We see it as a task for 21st century social movements to "make the invisible visible."
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Jeremy Corbyn Floats Idea of a U.K. Wage Cap to Reign In "Utterly Ridiculous" Exec Salaries
"This is not about limiting aspiration or penalizing success – it’s about recognizing that success is a collective effort and rewards must be shared. We cannot have the CEO pretending they are worth thousands times more than the lowest paid staff."
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Seattle Just Divested Billions From Wells Fargo Over Dakota Access Pipeline
Minneapolis and others are ready to follow.
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Where’s the Best Place to Resist Trump? At Work
Since jobs and trade were the policy centerpieces of his campaign, Trump has brought the fight to the workplace – and workers need to respond in kind.
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Nationwide Protests Continue, Now Targeting Lawmakers
The post-inauguration wave of protests is continuing and morphing.
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Where We Go From Here: 5 Key Ways to Build a Movement
Organization alone is insufficient—what is necessary at this historical juncture is a coherent strategy and vision of how to use the new energy to build a broad movement for fundamental and radical change.
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U.S. Military's Stats on Deadly Airstrikes are Wrong. Thousands Have Gone Unreported.
The enormous data gap raises serious doubts about transparency in reported progress against the Islamic State, al-Qaida and the Taliban, and calls into question the accuracy of other Defense Department disclosures.
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It May Only Take 3.5% of the Population to Topple a Dictator – with Civil Resistance
The United States has a rich history with effective uses of nonviolent resistance. It’s time to become familiar with it.







