Tag Archive: Human Rights
Why Humanity Should Look to Its Roots as We Revillage Our Towns and Cities
Released for Syndication: 03/06/2020
The movement to revillage our modern world seeks to combat mental illness, housing and climate disasters.
Full ArticleWitnessing the Hell That a Migrant Can Face
Tags:
Africa/Djibouti, Africa/Ethiopia, Human Rights, Immigration, Middle East/Saudi Arabia, Middle East/Yemen, Time-Sensitive
Released for Syndication: 02/27/2020
At Obock, Djibouti, 2,000 migrants gather each day along the waters of the Gulf of Aden; they look for boats to get them to...
Full ArticleThe People of Colombia Are Cracking Up the Walls of War and Authoritarianism
By
Justin Podur
Released for Syndication: 01/17/2020
The sustained protests are part of a larger trend against austerity and endless war.
Full ArticleDocumenting a Cultural Genocide in the United States
Released for Syndication: 12/03/2019
“Dawnland” is a must-see documentary on PBS’s Independent Lens.
Full ArticleThe Coup in Bolivia Has Everything to Do With the Screen You’re Using to Read This
Tags:
Economy, Human Rights, Indigenous Resistance, Labor, North America/Canada, South America/Bolivia
Released for Syndication: 11/19/2019
When you look at your computer screen, or the screen on your smartphone or the screen of your television set, it is a liquid...
Full ArticleHow U.S. Sanctions on Iran Are Killing Innocent People
Released for Syndication: 11/06/2019
In late October, Human Rights Watch released a short report with a sharp title—“Maximum Pressure: US Economic Sanctions Harm Iranians’ Right to Health.” In...
Full ArticleHow Europe’s Greedy Lending to Africa Is Driving the Migration Wave That Fuels the EU’s Xenophobic Politics
Released for Syndication: 10/23/2019