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"Reconstruction Never Ended": A Review of Eric Foner's Second Founding

Thomas Simpson Facing Today
This book argues the fight for true equality begun 150 years ago continues and draws clear connections between the limitations and loopholes written into these 19th century amendments and the most intractable debates dividing 21st century America.

Sanctions in the Era of Pandemic

Phyllis Bennis Al Jazeera
From Venezuela to Iran, Washington's illegal and inhumane economic sanctions are putting millions of lives at risk.

A Planet of Viruses

Carl Zimmer pangeaprogressredux
Viruses have been a part of our lives for so long, in fact, that we are actually part virus: the human genome contains more DNA from viruses than our own genes.

Connecting the Dots Between Environmental Injustice and the Coronavirus

Katherine Bagley Yale Environment 360
People wait in line for masks and food in New York City.
Scientist Sacoby Wilson has long focused on health and environmental injustice. Here he discusses how social and environmental inequality has contributed to the outsized impact of COVID-19 on low-income neighborhoods and communities of color.

The Ever War on Terror: What on Earth Is the U.S. Doing Bombing Somalia?

Danny Sjursen Independent Media Institute
A road is blocked after al-Shabaab troops stormed an  American military base in Somalia.
In a move that will surely worsen Somalia’s slow-boiling coronavirus crisis, the Trump Administration has quietly ramped up a bombing and covert raiding campaign, a major escalation of a war Congress hasn’t declared and the media rarely reports.

Prisons Are Using the Pandemic to Impose Lockdowns

Michelle Chen The Progressive
The coronavirus pandemic is leading to “an explosion in the use of solitary confinement in prisons, jails, and detention centers.” Punitive isolation under the pretext of public health is worsening the crisis of mass incarceration.