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I’m an 80-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor. Antifas Aren’t Scary. Neo-Nazis Are

Barbara Roose November 13, 2017 Barbara Roose

More than 70 years after hiding in a Berlin cellar, I’m faced once again with neo-Nazis spewing and spreading their hate and beliefs around white supremacy.

Women and Girls: The Hardest Hit Rohingya Refugees

Paolo Lubrano November 9, 2017 Paolo Lubrano

Of the nearly half a million Rohingya refugees who’ve fled across the border and have sought refuge in Bangladesh, women and girls are the most at risk, sleeping under open skies, roadsides, and forest areas with little or no protection.

The Global Urbanization of Malnutrition

Manipadma Jena November 8, 2017 Manipadma Jena

Rapid urbanization is increasingly shifting the impacts of malnutrition from rural to urban areas. From 777 million chronically undernourished people worldwide, 2016 saw a jump to 815 million.

On the Trail of Che Guevara, 50 Years On

Julio Etchart November 7, 2017 Julio Etchart

Following the ‘Che route’ to the remote spot where the revolutionary icon was executed.

Noam Chomsky Diagnoses the Trump Era

Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian November 6, 2017 Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian

The president has abetted the collapse of a decaying system; Chomsky explains how.

Credit: The Underground Railroad (mural study, Dolgeville, New York Post Office) by James Michael Newell

Resisting Trump’s War on Undocumented Immigrants: Lessons from the Historic Underground Railroad

Gerard Colby November 1, 2017 Gerard Colby

Today, as federal agents hunt for undocumented immigrants, breaking up families who have lived here for many years, many Americans are remembering the political efficacy and moral power of the Underground Railroad. It is time to put its lessons again into practice.

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