‘From the Darkness Shines a Light’ By Betsey Piette December 20, 2022 Philadelphia is known as the “City of Murals,” with over 4,000 works of [...]
How the war machine ‘recruits’ poor, oppressed youth By Richie Marino December 20, 2022 A Dec. 11 New York Times report highlighted how thousands of public high school students [...]
Perú, Argentina, México: lessons of coups and ‘lawfare’ in Latin America By John Catalinotto December 13, 2022 Dec. 12, 2022 — Coup in Perú Dec. 7. “Lawfare” in Argentina Dec. 6. [...]
China and the cost of reversing COVID-19 policies December 15, 2022 For months western media has been attacking China’s COVID policies, condemning them for causing enormous [...]
Alex Saab on trial December 15, 2022 Projection on the U.N. General Assembly building, December 9. Credit: Lee Siu Hin Alex Saab, diplomat and [...]
Sanctions Kill: a book, a webinar, a movement By Lyn Neeley December 15, 2022 Several authors of the new book, “Sanctions: A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy,” [...]
Solidarity with Palestine marks World Cup games By Kathy Durkin December 16, 2022 If there is a clear victor at the World Cup soccer games in Qatar, it is the Palestinian [...]
Critical hearing for Mumia Abu-Jamal By Betsey Piette December 16, 2022 Dec. 16 — Supporters and family of Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal [...]
Let Afghanistan live! By Zach Kerner December 15, 2021 Severe drought leaves many Afghans hungry. Contrary to the narrative of U.S. politicians [...]
Critical hearing for Mumia tomorrow, Dec. 15/ U.N. steps in with amicus brief in Mumia Abu-Jamal’s case The next court appearance for Mumia will be held Dec. 16 at 8:30 a.m. at the Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center, 1301 [...]
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