Yearly Archives: 2016
Federal Bureau of Prisons covered up visit to CIA torture site
With a looming Trump presidency, the ACLU and many others are gravely concerned with the President-elect’s remarks on the campaign trail regarding the reimplementation of torture.
How to attempt racial healing—even during a Trump presidency
America’s past truth and reconciliation processes show us what works.
Trump appointments and transparency
To have confidence in Trump appointments and governance, Senators must demand both transparency and an end to conflicts of interest.
In resistance to Trump, “community” should be a verb
During the presidency of Popular-Vote Loser Trump we’ll need each other to make resistance personally sustainable, socially viable and political effective.
TV news and its long dark night of the soul
Tunnel vision and faulty polls blinded television to what was happening during the election. But that’s not all.
A Pentagon Rising
Is a Trump Presidency Good News for the Military-Industrial Complex?
California versus Trumpland
California gives lie to the conservative dictum that low taxes, few regulations, and low wages are the keys economic success. Trumpland should take note.
Trump’s pick for attorney general could be big boost to Monsanto
Trump, who reportedly holds between $15,001 and $50,000 worth of Monsanto stocks, does not support the labeling of foods made with genetically modified ingredients.
Veterans are joining forces with Standing Rock Protestors in North Dakota
Hundreds of veterans from around the country are preparing to support Standing Rock protestors between the 4th and 7th of December.
A nonviolent strategy to liberate Syria
The difference between success and failure in any struggle is the soundness of the strategy.









