The Winter of Our Discontent
The fight ahead might not appeal to many Progressives, as it isn’t about making dramatic gains in the near future. We are facing an all out fight to save the considerable gains that we have seen in the past three generations. And that should matter to every last one of us.
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Mexico 2010 and an Update on ASARO of Oaxaca
In 2009, Mexico City legalized same-sex marriage and decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use. These social policy shifts are significant since Mexico City is by far the largest city in Latin America.
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Oaxaca: “Plaza of the Resistance”, Espacio Zapata & the ASARO Artists
At the edge of the tourist’s city, life remains as hard as ever. One morning I watched a woman and her son washing dishes in a communal sink. More than half of the family’s dinnerware consisted of white styrofoam, the sort we throw away.
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On Genocide: Words Matter
The right-wing control of the press is as scary as any coup that replaces democracy with a dictatorship.
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The American Way Of Life
Will the latter years of the present century suffer the agonies of a
third general war, fought as a protest against the United
States expansion and aggression? Or will the people of the
United States wake up in time to abandon an obsolete pattern
of imperialism?
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