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Who Is Díaz-Canel, the Next President of Cuba?

Roberto Livi il manifesto
More Cubans are speaking their minds and frustrated with the status quo. Miguel Díaz-Canel’s job will be to further the continuity of the Revolution while shepherding the reforms approved seven years ago.

Why Teacher Uprisings May Hit Blue States Too

Jeff Bryant Common Dreams
The sad truth is financial austerity that has driven governments at all levels to skimp on education has had plenty of compliance, if not downright support, from centrist Democrats.

Friday Nite Videos | April 20, 2018

Portside
A Series of Gunfortunate Events. You Wanna Lie Us Into War (Parody of Don't Come Around Here No More). The Decline of the Trump Merchandise Empire. Marx in Soho. How IBM Quietly Pushed Out 20,000 Older Workers.

The Bayer-Monsanto Merger Is Bad News for the Planet

Ellen Brown Web of Debt
Bayer and Monsanto have a long history of collusion to poison the ecosystem for profit. The Trump administration should veto their merger not just to protect competitors but to ensure human and planetary survival.

Gaza Is Under Siege But Not Alone! Let’s Build Towards a Military Embargo

The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC)
Paelstinian demonstrators under Israel attack
We must channel our rage at Israel’s atrocities into effective actions to hold Israel accountable. Together, we can escalate Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns.

12 Rules for Spitting on the Poor

Noah Berlatsky Dollars & Sense
A survey of a dozen self-help books reveals a genre with an ideological axe to grind: it’s not the system that needs changing, it’s you.

Broad Band

Dylan Schleicher Porchlight Book Company
A "computer" used to be a job description, not just a machine. At the time, most computers were women. Dylan Schleicher reviews a fascinating history of how "computers" helped make the computer networks that are so interwoven into contemporary life.