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Women-Led Radio Station Amplifies Voices of Indigenous Communities in Argentina

Daniel Gutman November 20, 2018 Daniel Gutman

The seed was planted more than 20 years ago by a group of indigenous women who began to gather to try to recover memories from their people. Today, women are also the main protagonists of La Voz Indígena (The Indigenous Voice), a unique radio station in northern Argentina that broadcasts every day in seven languages.

Planet of War: The U.S. Military Prepares for Global Combat

Danny Sjursen November 20, 2018 Danny Sjursen

With Pentagon budgets reaching record levels -- some $717 billion for 2019 -- Washington has stayed the course, while beginning to plan for more expansive future conflicts across the globe. Today, not a single square inch of this ever-warming planet of ours escapes the reach of U.S. militarization.

With Nearly 400,000 Dead in South Sudan, Will the U.S. Change Policy?

Edward Hunt November 19, 2018 Edward Hunt

It's a war as brutal as the one in Syria. Will the Trump administration pay any serious attention to it?

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Africa’s Place in the Radical Imagination

Zoé Samudzi November 19, 2018 Zoé Samudzi

Our internationalist concerns for Africa must necessarily transcend the flattened talking points to which the continent is frequently reduced in our discourses.

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Howard Zinn’s Life on the Frontlines

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor November 19, 2018 Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Howard Zinn's life was a model for left-wing intellectuals to both produce and take action to transform the world.

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The Left Is Already Winning the 2020 Presidential Race

Theo Anderson November 19, 2018 Theo Anderson

Democrats are embracing bold progressive policies—and setting the terms of the debate—for the first time in 40 years.

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