I am fearful of the men who will attempt to treat her like cargo, like a thing to be played with; disposable. I worry that when she leaves me, there will be times when the stars will not align for her goodness, and others will [...]
How Could Such a Rich Country as Ours Produce So Many Poor People?
Les Leopold2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00The following is an excerpt Runaway Inequality: An Activist's Guide to Economic Justice, by Les Leopold (Chelsea Green, 2015). The United States is among the richest countries in all of history. But if you’re not a corporate or political elite, you’d [...]
Why The Edmund Pettus Bridge Must Be Renamed
Hank Sanders, Senator2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a symbol of freedom all over the world. It is also a symbol of voting rights and democracy. However, the very name stands for the exact opposite. Symbols are powerful. Symbols enter into our conscious and subconscious without our screening them. [...]
This Is the Perfect Illustration of Why Microaggressions Hurt
Alli Kirkham2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00Panel 1 (Llelena, the main character in this comic, is a heavy, dark-skinned woman. She is standing in front of a mirror in her apartment that is placed above a table with a vase on it, smiling and pointing at her reflection.) Llelena: [...]
10 Uncomfortable Truths About Being Black in America
LeRon L. Barton2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00I talk and write about race a lot. I can’t escape being Black, even if I want to. I have always been race conscious, known who I am, and where I stand in the world. However, everything changed for me during the Trayvon Martin [...]
Five Days in the Life: Single, Minimum-Wage Fast Food Working Mom in Chicago
Adriana Alvarez2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00Name: Adriana Alvarez, 23 City: Cicero, Illinois Child: Manuel, three Job: I’ve worked at a McDonald’s franchise for almost five years. I do everything in my store: cashier; kitchen; runner; drive-through. Wherever I’m needed, I’m there. When I’m not at work, I’m with my son — and sometimes [...]
Choosing Queer: I Was Not Born This Way, And That’s Ok.
Hari Ziyad2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00I don’t remember the first time I found a boy attractive. I do know that in my earliest memories, when I was 4 or 5, this attraction felt natural and innate. I know, too, that there was a first time I found a girl [...]
#FightForDyett in Voices from the Frontlines Today [Videos]
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00After 34 days, the Hunger Strike may have ended, but the commitment has not waned. The "conversations" with Chicago Public Schools remain. Through the video presentations [below] we invite you to the Dyett Hunger Strikers Press Conference held at the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. [We apologize for [...]
Police Are Granted Abusive Powers By a System That Condones Their Actions
Mark Karlin2016-11-29T17:39:10-05:00The following is a Truthout interview with Kristian Williams, Author of Our Enemies in Blue: Police and Power in America. MARK KARLIN:Your book, Enemies in Blue: Police and Power in America, is nearly six hundred pages, thoroughly documented and cogent. Let's [...]