Friday, March 29, 2024

FEMA to shut off aid to Puerto Rico with municipalities still without electricity and...

A third of Puerto Rico residents are still without electricity and lack access to potable water four months after the Category 4 hurricane hit.

Why fear and self-hatred destroy human sharing and solidarity

To love yourself truly, you must always courageously act out your own self-will, whatever the consequences.

What happened to the impeachment march in D.C.?

For the left, controversy in the organization and lead-up to rallies and marches isn't new – but this was something else.

Our movements are greater than Trump

Together, we can build popular power that will effectively challenge the elite power holders.

Why the time-honored White House protest needs defending

There is a lot for us to do, and unless we have public space, we can’t do the work of building a different kind of society and a different kind of world.

Joe Arpaio promoted his GOP Senate candidacy with a publication that denies the Holocaust

The anti-immigrant Joe Arpaio has a long history of racist and corrupt actions.

Do protests matter? What the Tea Party Movement can teach the Trump resistance

This is how rallies grow into movements and create social change.

Six big losers in our ‘booming’ economy

The people in power let the rich grow richer while the poor keep suffering.

Yance Ford: The first transgender director nominated for an Oscar

"If my nomination can help in any way to advance the issues of trans-equality and protection for LGBTQ people under the law, then I am as humbled by that as I am by the nomination."