The Global Significance of the UAW’s Win
The watershed agreements America’s auto workers won could inspire working people here and abroad. And that’s by design.
Declaración de 119 organizaciones: Toma acción para exigir justicia por el asesinato del líder Xinka Noé Gómez Barrera
Este hecho criminal sucede en un contexto de violencia, amenazas y alto riesgo para las y los defensoras/es de los territorios en Guatemala, inclusive específicamente en el territorio Xinka, en donde el pueblo ha sostenido una lucha amplia y permanente desde los departamentos de Jutiapa, Santa Rosa y Jalapa por la salud, el agua, los bosques, las tierras y el territorio del pueblo.
Statement from 119 Organizations: Take Action to Demand Justice for Assassination of Xinka Leader Noé Gómez Barrera
This criminal act takes place in the context of violence, threats and heightened security risks for territory defenders in Guatemala, including specifically in Xinka territory of Jutiapa, Santa Rosa and Jalapa.
The Roots of Black-Palestinian Solidarity
In demanding a ceasefire and relief to Gaza, we are upholding a tradition of Black freedom struggle that sees justice as a matter that extends across and beyond national borders
Basav Sen Interviewed on Making Contact/KPFA on the Risks and Costs of Geoengineering
Scientists and activists discuss the recent embrace of geoengineering, and why it could be a dangerous way to tackle climate change.
Congress Divided on Funding Wars
But it’s also united on a false linkage between Russia and Hamas.
Is a ‘Mayday!’ Now Looming for Our Billionaire Class
The disaster the global super rich fear most may now actually materialize — in 2028, with U.S. auto workers leading the way.
House GOP Wants to Pair Israel Military Aid With IRS Cuts That Help Rich Tax Cheats
“House Republicans are using aid for Israel as a political pawn in order to slash taxes for their wealthy donors,” said Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden.
Why is Biden Cracking Down on Stock Buybacks in Just One Industry?
All companies receiving federal funds should face the same restrictions.
Letter to the Editor by John Gainza: Justice before Peace
Phyllis Bennis’s recent op-ed in the Weekender is cited for providing much needed historical context for the suffering in Gaza.
Lindsay Koshgarian Discusses U.S. Military Aid to Israel on Rising Up with Sonali
Lindsay Koshgarian speaks with Sonali Kolhatkar about why it’s past time to question U.S. military aid to Israel.
A New Portrait of the World’s Wealth — and Wealthiest
In the United States and globally, our richest are still flourishing at everyone else’s expense.
The Enduring Limits of American Power
America can’t determine outcomes on the ground in Israel and Ukraine.
Israel, Ukraine, the Border: What’s in Biden’s $105 Billion Military Bill
The package includes $7.2 billion for direct military financing to Ukraine ($1.7 billion), Israel ($3.5 billion), and the Indo-Pacific ($2 billion).
A Series of Ups and Downs for Immigrants in the U.S.
We must shift the scale away from subsidized violence and towards sustaining the protection and enrichment of immigrant communities.
Don’t Silence Palestinian Voices
The absence of Palestinians and their advocates from news coverage isn’t just unfair. As a Jewish American, I think it’s harmful.
Phyllis Bennis Discusses Need for a Ceasefire in Gaza on This Is Hell! Podcast
Phyllis Bennis joins the This is Hell! podcast to discuss the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the devastating humanitarian impact of attacks on Gaza and the massive civilian casualties that have resulted. "A ceasefire is crucial because people's...
Phyllis Bennis Joins Letters and Politics/KPFA to Discuss the Geopolitics of the Israel/Palestine Conflict
Phyllis Bennis joins KPFA’s Letter and Politics to share to discuss the regional and global impact of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Common Dreams highlights the National Priorities Project’s Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza
The U.S. should use diplomatic channels to work for an immediate ceasefire, and shout not provide more weapons and military aid to Israel.
Phyllis Bennis Quoted in The Hill: Biden’s ‘Bear Hug Diplomacy’ in Israel Risks Stoking Anger in Arab World
President Biden’s visit to Tel Aviv this week appears to have only amplified resentment over America’s role in the region
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