Sarah Freeman-Woolpert / Waging NonviolenceFeb 27, 2018
Led by people living in recovery or still facing addiction—along with family members whose loved ones died from overdoses—the movement is becoming increasingly organized. Dig deeper ( 11 Min. Read )
Sonali Kolhatkar / TruthdigMar 3, 2017
The president played on themes of harmony in his first address to Congress, but recent incidents of violence and bigotry tell a different story. Dig deeper ( 6 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigAug 4, 2016
And redirect the money “to black futures and the marginalized,” writes Guardian columnist Stephen Thrasher following the announcement that New York Police Department Commissioner Bill Bratton intends to resign next month. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
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By Tamara Draut / Moyers & CompanyApr 7, 2016
As a general laborer for Coca-Cola put it, “We’re making them billions of dollars. Why are we being treated like something you step on in the grass?” Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Natasha Hakimi Zapata / TruthdigJul 27, 2015
"The police serve as a colonial occupying force in these [Native American] communities," according to the family lawyer of Paul Castaway, a mentally ill citizen of the Rosebud Sioux tribe who was recently shot to death by Denver police. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
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