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Sudan: the Second Wave of Revolt

Sara Abbas Red Pepper
The Sudanese revolution has been unique in its depth and scope. Yet the path to progress remains fraught with obstacles. Uprisings everywhere are vulnerable to defeat as long as there is a continued absence of concrete, cross-border solidarity.

Cuba’s Contributions in the Fight Against the COVID-19 Pandemic

Franklin Frederick Socialist Project: The Bullet
While many public health experts attribute the lack of healthcare in Latin America to lack of resources, the Cuban Revolution shows that when resources are distributed equitably, health outcomes previously unimaginable are possible.

Democrats Unveil 'Build Green' Infrastructure and Jobs Act

Kenny Stancil Common Dreams
Sen. Ed Markey called the bill "our opportunity to invest in a clean energy revolution across our country, transform our transportation sector to be climate-smart, and create millions of good-paying union jobs at the same time."

New Interior Secretary Deb Haaland Is Unprecedented

Sonali Kolhatkar Independent Media Institute
Not only will a Native American for the first time oversee the government’s relationship to Indigenous Americans, but an avowed environmental activist will manage the nation’s natural resources.

After the Insurrection, America’s Far-right Groups Get More Extreme

Matthew Valasik and Shannon Reid The Conversation
We expect that extremists will come to see the events of Jan. 6 as just the opening skirmish in a modern civil war. These groups will continue to shift more and more to the extreme right, posing risks for acts of violence both large and small.

Friday Nite Videos | March 19, 2021

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Raphael Warnock Gives FIRST Speech From the Senate Floor. Rep. Grace Meng Says Asian Americans Have Been “Screaming Out for Help.” Inside the Fight to Unionize an Amazon Facility. Q: Into the Storm. The Biggest Deficit You’ve Never Heard Of.