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Anti-Imperialism and Black-Palestinian Solidarity

Nadine Naber [i[ Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership
Dr. Nadine Naber explores Black-Palestinian solidarity in this excerpt from her forthcoming article in the Critical Ethnic Studies Association journal, Volume 3, Issue 2.

The Families That Can't Afford Summer

KJ Dell’Antonia The New York Times
We can indulge our annual illusion of children filling joyful hours with sprinkler romps and robotics camp or we can admit the reality: Summer’s supposed freedom is expensive.

Hillary Clinton Isn't Progressive, She's the Lesser Evil

Kiese Laymon The Guardian
Writer Kiese Laymon on Hillary Clinton: "I will vote for Hillary Clinton in November only if she faces her history of punishing and disciplining vulnerable black Americans." A truly great candidate would face – and fix – decades of systemic harm done to black Americans.

If Sanders Has Lost, What Have the Democrats Won?

Peter Bloom Common Dreams
There is a more important question than whether or not Clinton has officially emerged bloody but victorious. If in fact Sanders has lost, than what have the Democrats won? And what does this mean for the future prospects of the country and world?

 Dear Class of 2016: Don’t Be Fooled by This Glorious Day

 Tom Engelhardt The Nation
Perhaps it would be better to see Donald Trump as a symptom, not the problem itself, to think of him not as the Zika Virus but as the first infectious mosquito to hit the shores of this country. If you need proof that he’s at worst a potential aider and abettor of authoritarianism, just take a look at the rest of our world, where the mosquitoes are many and the virus of right-wing authoritarianism spreading rapidly with the rise of a new nationalism...

Voter Repression Is a Serious Problem: It Is Time for a New Freedom Summer

Bill Fletcher Alternet
Republicans have created immense obstacles to registration - reduced the number of days for early voting, eliminated same-day registration - all with the clear and unadulterated aim of sinking, if not eliminating the Democratic electorate. What is striking is that, not very far behind their bogus arguments regarding alleged voter fraud, Republicans are close to admitting, or will outright admit, that their aim is to get potential Democratic voters to remain home.

CSPG's Poster of the Week

Center for the Study of Political Graphics Center for the Study of Political Graphics
More than thirty years have passed since the end of the dictatorship but Brazil's democracy is again being challenged.

Power Loves the Dark: Police Nationwide Are Secretly Exploiting Intrusive Technologies With the Feds’ Complicity

Matthew Harwood and Jay Stanley TomDispatch
No where do America’s wars come home more fiercely or embed themselves more deeply than in USA police forces. Jay Stanley and TomDispatch regular Matthew Harwood, both of the American Civil Liberties Union, write that intrusive new forms of technology, developed by or in conjunction with the Pentagon for battlefield use, are coming to your neighborhood. So welcome to the war zone, America.

Two Men, Two Legs and Too Much Suffering: The Forgotten Vietnamese Victims

Nick Turse TomDispatch
He was short in stature, elderly, frail, and couldn't hear particularly well, but what struck me most were his eyes. They were cloudy and rheumy, yes, but there was something else, something deep and troubled, beyond the merely physical, swirling inside them. His eyes were haunted.