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| | | | | In 1954, Carl and Anne Braden defied segregation by helping a Black family buy a home in Louisville. Facing violence, sedition charges, and blacklisting, they became key white allies of the Civil Rights Movement. | |
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| | | | | An anarchist from occupied Palestine makes the case for an anti-colonial understanding of the situation and explores what it means to act in solidarity with Palestinians. | |
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| | | | | Jeff Wright Interest in the withering four-pageletterthat Craig Mokhiber, former Director of the New York Office of the UN's High Commissioner of Human Rights, wrote on October 28 to High Commissioner Volker Turk-charging that the UN has failed in its mission to prevent a "textbook case of genocide" in Gaza-has not waned. Last week, nearly... | |
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| | | Tourist 1: "Hey, look at that food truck!" Tourist 2: "Probably hot dogs." (Overheard by BEW near the Bite Into Maine food truck at Fort Wil... | ||