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“Our Ancestors Left This for Us to Protect:” Honduran Land Movement Celebrates Victory and Calls for Support

Lauren Elliott September 14, 2012 Lauren Elliott

“At this very moment we have advanced our struggle. We succeeded in breaking the gate of shame in Vallecito!” wrote Miriam Miranda yesterday, September 13, in the latest communique from the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras.

Photo Essay: Toward Freedom’s 60th Anniversary Celebration Concert

Benjamin Dangl September 12, 2012 Benjamin Dangl

A photo essay of Toward Freedom's 60th anniversary celebration concert in Burlington, VT.

Palestinian refugees in Syria

Palestinian Refugees from Syria Lost and ‘Betrayed’

Ramzy Baroud September 10, 2012 Ramzy Baroud

The official position of Arab nations is unambiguous: solidarity with Palestine is paramount. But facts on the ground point to a disturbingly different reality, one in which Palestinians are mistreated beyond any rational justification in various Arab countries.

Leslie Thatcher

The Role of Alternative Media in Protecting Democracy

Beverly Bell September 10, 2012 Beverly Bell

In a world where corporations are considered persons and a few individuals are funding the lion’s share of the presidential elections, independent media is critical to keeping citizens informed and motivated defenders of democracy.

Goldcorp on Trial: First Ever People’s Health Tribunal Shows Commonalities Throughout Mesoamerica

Beth Geglia and Cyril Mychalejko September 5, 2012 Beth Geglia and Cyril Mychalejko

“Our analysis is that mining companies have transnational strategies and we have to coordinate transnational struggles to confront transnational mining,” Gustavo Lozano, representative from the Mexican Anti-mining Network.

The Dark Side of the “Green Economy”

Jeff Conant September 5, 2012 Jeff Conant

Why some indigenous groups and environmentalists are saying no to the “green economy.”

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