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What’s in your water?


What’s in your water?

What’s in your water? Can you trust that paper wrapped around your take-out sandwich — or the plastic clamshell — not to contaminate your food? Just what makes your carpet stain-resistant? Should you finally toss out that old Teflon pan? DuPont’s Washington Works, Parkersburg, West Virginia While seemingly unrelated, these . . .

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The role of Black radicals − Civil War to the carceral state


The role of Black radicals − Civil War to the carceral state

The following slightly edited testimony was presented by Dr. Johanna Fernandez, an associate professor of history at Baruch College of the City University of New York. She is also the author of the book, “The Young Lords: a Radical History.” Dr. Fernandez spoke at the Oct. 23-25, 2021 “Spirit of . . .

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‘Unity, diversity, interculturality’ − a Sandinista’s view on autonomy


‘Unity, diversity, interculturality’ − a Sandinista’s view on autonomy

By Johnny Hodgson  The following is part three of a presentation given by Johnny Hodgson, Sandinista National Liberation Front’s Political Secretary for the Autonomous Region of the South Caribbean (RACCS) on Oct. 6 in Managua, Nicaragua, to a U.S. delegation comprised of Coleen Littlejohn, Sara Flounders, Monica Moorehead, Joav Elinevsky . . .

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