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On the Ugly Side of the Wall

Bill Fletcher, Jr. Travis Smiley Show
Last month, a small delegation of African American artists traveled through Israel and Palestine to get a firsthand look at the daily lives of Palestinians. What they saw shocked and angered them, and their eyewitness accounts are sure to spark debate here as heated as any confrontation in the Middle East. Bill Fletcher Jr., senior scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies, led the delegation and shares his perspective on the region.

Koch Brothers Confidential Donors Exposed

Andy Kroll and Daniel Schulman Mother Jones
The Koch Brothers Left a Confidential Document at Their Last Donor Conference. A list of one-on-one meetings between VIP donors and the Kochs and their operatives offers a revealing look into their mighty political machine. Read It here

Nuts

Mark Streeter Cagle

Jobless

Erin White Los Angeles Times

Friday Nite Videos -- Feb 7, 2014

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Portrait of a Haitian Graffiti Artist. What Did You Learn in School Today? Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Woody Guthrie Sez What Songs He Hates.

Jerry: A Portrait of a Graffiti Artist

In January 2014, Nomadic Wax released a new short on the Port-au-Prince-based graffiti artist, Jerry Moise Rosembert to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Haitian earthquake. 
 

What Did You Learn in School Today?

Pete Seeger sings Tom Paxton's song live on the "Tonight In Person" Show (1964). 
 
I learned that Washington never told a lie.
I learned that soldiers seldom die.
I learned that everybody's free.
And that's what the teacher said to me.
That's what I learned in school today.
That's what I learned in school.