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Back to Basics in Palestine: Redefining Our Relationship to a People’s Struggle

Ramzy Baroud March 7, 2012 Ramzy Baroud

Where do we stand in relation to this conflict? Are we on the side of the US-armed Israeli soldier? Or are we on the side of the bearded old man holding tightly to his broken olive branches, conveying a profound mix of despair and hope?

Chomsky: What Are Iran’s Intentions?

Noam Chomsky March 6, 2012 Noam Chomsky

As tensions flare between Iran and the West, 120 nonaligned nations agree: the country has the right to enrich uranium.

Pancho Ramos Stierle: Nonviolence Is Radical

Sarah van Gelder March 5, 2012 Sarah van Gelder

An interview with the activist who made headlines when he was arrested while meditating at Occupy Oakland.

Anti-Interim Haiti Reconstruction Commission Signs

Business as Government: Capitalizing on Disaster in Post-Earthquake Haiti

Deepa Panchang and Beverly Bell March 1, 2012 Deepa Panchang and Beverly Bell

“I am optimistic that in 18 months, yes, we will be autonomous in our decisions. But right now I have to assume... that we are not.”[i] With these words, Haiti’s Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive watched a swath of his government’s decision-making power shift into foreign hands in early 2010.

Occupying in Latin America: Social Movements Taking Over Land, Factories and Schools – A Left Forum Panel

Toward Freedom and Between the Lines February 29, 2012 Toward Freedom and Between the Lines

While the Occupy Movement has taken the world by storm, a long history of different types of social movement occupations have marked Latin America for decades. Toward Freedom and Between the Lines Radio Newsmagazine have organized a panel on this topic for this year’s Left Forum.

Rich London, Poor London: A Tale of Two Cities

David Hewitt February 28, 2012 David Hewitt

What would Charles Dickens, born 200 years ago this week, make of Britain’s inequality in the 21st century?

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