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American Dream Movement Demands ‘Jobs Not Cuts’ on Capitol Hill American Dream Movement Demands ‘Jobs Not Cuts’ on Capitol Hill

The Congressional Progressive Caucus and the American Dream movement demanded more help for the unemployed at a raucous Washington rally. 

Oct 5, 2011 / George Zornick

Jeremy Scahill: Al-Shabab’s Deadly Bomb Blast in Somalia Jeremy Scahill: Al-Shabab’s Deadly Bomb Blast in Somalia

Al-Shabab is the direct product of America's short-sighted and invasive foreign policy and American involvement in Somalia has benefitted the radical groups it has set out to defea...

Oct 5, 2011 / Press Room

Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves

Sexual harassment had been a common experience of black women’s work life since they arrived in America, and it was black women plaintiffs who first comprehended that sexual ...

Oct 5, 2011 / Feature / Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw

How Anita Hill Changed the World How Anita Hill Changed the World

From SlutWalks to class action lawsuits to ordinary women feeling empowered to speak out against sexual harassment—that’s change we can believe in.  

Oct 5, 2011 / Feature / Katha Pollitt

Taking Up the Legacy of Anita Hill

Taking Up the Legacy of Anita Hill Taking Up the Legacy of Anita Hill

She put sexual harassment on the map, but twenty years later, more than half of all high school and college age women report being harassed.

Oct 5, 2011 / Feature / Jessica Valenti

Awlaki Assassination Puts Obama Above the Law

Awlaki Assassination Puts Obama Above the Law Awlaki Assassination Puts Obama Above the Law

Welcome to the Drone Empire, in which the president's executioners can kill without legal restraint.

Oct 5, 2011 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Ban Birth Control? They Wouldn’t Dare…

Ban Birth Control? They Wouldn’t Dare… Ban Birth Control? They Wouldn’t Dare…

Wake up, sleepyheads: the antichoicers are coming for contraception.

Oct 5, 2011 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Remembering Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth Remembering Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth

The Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, a giant of the civil rights movement known for his decades of work in support of desegregation, died Wednesday in Birmingham, Alabama.

Oct 5, 2011 / Peter Rothberg

Occupy America

Occupy America Occupy America

As Occupy Wall Street spreads, more than 115 parallel occupations have cropped up in cities around the world. Is this the beginning of something new?

Oct 5, 2011 / The Editors

Occupying Wall Street, Building a Movement Occupying Wall Street, Building a Movement

The OWS phenomenon has inspired millions. If it links up with the slow, difficult work of movement-building, it can bring about systemic change.

Oct 5, 2011 / Peter Dreier

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