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Who Should Negotiate Peace in Afghanistan?

Kathy Kelly The Progressive
“The war was started by men, the war will be ended by men . . but it’s the women and children who suffer the most and they have a right to define peace.”

Black Workers had Long History with Fed Jobs Before Shutdown

Corey Williams The Atlanta Voice
The shutdown that ended Friday left an especially painful toll for African-Americans who make up nearly 20 percent of the federal workforce and historically have been on the low end of the government pay scale.

Africa’s Place in the Radical Imagination

Zoé Samudzi Roar Magazine
demonstrators in Madagascar
But often, in the process of dreaming that constitutes our radicalisms, we retreat into ahistorical and erasing revisionisms as opposed to situating our political visions within some concrete foundation.