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Housing Is Our Battle: Two Years after the Earthquake in Haiti

Alexis Erkert January 26, 2012 Alexis Erkert

Although political and social divisions have long fissured Haitian movements, organizations from across historic divides are demanding many of the same things. One clear, common emphasis is the immediate need for land and housing for the displaced.

Texas Wildfire, 2011

Storm Socialism: Why Climate Change Will Make You Love Big Government

Christian Parenti January 26, 2012 Christian Parenti

The onset of ever more extreme and repeated weather events is likely to change how we think about the role of the state.

Pierre S. du Pont II

Lessons for Obama: How FDR Fended Off The 1%’s Attacks Against His New Deal Reforms

Gerard Colby January 24, 2012 Gerard Colby

Many of the same ultra-right families of the richest 1% in the U.S. currently attacking New Deal reforms protecting working families are the same families who attacked President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s for introducing these reforms.

South Africa: The Impacts of Coal Extraction

Glenn Ashton January 24, 2012 Glenn Ashton

Against the background chatter about nationalization and environmental sustainability, South Africa needs to carefully consider the continued development of its vast mineral resources.

Viktor Orbán, PM of Hungary

Hungary and the EU: A Constitutional Crisis

René Wadlow January 18, 2012 René Wadlow

The EU constitutional crisis over Hungary takes place against a background of Hungary’s economic weakness.

Filmmaker Sam Mayfield

Connecting the Movements: Filmmaker Sam Mayfield Discusses Wisconsin Rising Documentary

Sam Mayfield and Ben Dangl January 17, 2012 Sam Mayfield and Ben Dangl

In this interview filmmaker Sam Mayfield talks about what drew her to cover the uprising in Wisconsin, her experiences on the ground, her hope for the impact of the documentary, and the connection between the Occupy movement and its counterpart in Wisconsin.

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