Kari Lydersen
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Monsanto Beets Down Opposition
WILLAMETTE VALLEY, Ore.--The sugar beets growing in farmer Tim Winn's fields do not look menacing. But other farmers… more
vol. 32, iss. 12
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An Unfolding Crisis in the Wake of Mississippi ICE Raid
The workplace raid at the Howard Industries electronics plant in Laurel, Miss., was the largest in U.S. history
vol. 32, iss. 11 howard industries, immigration, immigration and customs enforcement, labor, workers' rights
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Canaries in the Uranium Mine
Navajos gear up for renewed legal battle to protect their life and land
vol. 32, iss. 07
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Dirty Smoke Signals
Navajo Nation weighs costs and benefits of coal mining on its land
vol. 32, iss. 05
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Salties Ordered to Swish and Spit
Zebra mussels, "bloody red shrimp," quagga mussels and round gobies are a few of the invasive species that… more
vol. 32, iss. 03
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No New Year Resolutions?
SEC proposes curbing shareholder power
vol. 32, iss. 01 corporations, regulations
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Harassment Unchecked at Army Hotel
Sexual abuse and rape in military culture--and a lack of action by military authorities--are long-standing problems, brought to light with the Tailhook scandal in 1991
vol. 31, iss. 11 gender, military, military, military, womens rights
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On Strike Without a Union
Cygnus employees prove they are a 'pea that weighs a pound'
vol. 31, iss. 10 immigration, labor
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In the Crosshairs
Iraqi artist Wafaa Bilal invited people to shoot him, and got all too many takers
vol. 31, iss. 07 art culture, iraq, technology
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Fighting Corporate Copper in Bougainville
Multinational polluter Rio Tinto sued under Alien Tort Claims Act for causing deaths of 10,000 Papua New Guineans
vol. 31, iss. 06 asia, corporations, environment
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Abuses Alleged During Immigration Raid
Seventeen immigrants detained for several weeks after an immigration raid at a candy packaging company in the Chicago… more
vol. 31, iss. 05 activism, immigration
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Robben Island Singers
Let's go, let's go and fight; we don't know where we're going, but fight we must," sing Grant… more
vol. 31, iss. 04 activism, africa
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Rolling Back the Regs
Emissions limits on coal-fired power plants, endangered species protections that inhibit logging, and restrictions on chemicals in drinking… more
vol. 31, iss. 03 environment, regulation
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Families Behind Bars
U.S. immigration policy is putting kids in jail
vol. 31, iss. 02 central america, immigration, prison
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Kiko Martinez: Watch Listed for Life
Shortly after the 9/11 attacks, Francisco "Kiko" Martinez, a Colorado civil rights attorney and long-time Chicano activist, was… more
vol. 31, iss. 01 civil rights, national security
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Immigrants Sue to Retrieve Funds Seized in Arizona
Immigrants sue to retrieve fudns seized by Arizona state government.
vol. 30, iss. 11 economy, immigration, judiciary
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An Activist Left Behind
Building peace in Colombia was the focus of the international conference in Chicago where Orlando Valencia, an Afro-Colombian… more
vol. 29, iss. 24 activism, war and peace
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Women’s Work
Female union members are gaining clout, but are still shut out of top labor positions
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The Ousting of Obrador
Mexico City mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, otherwise known as AMLO or “el peje” after a lovable swamp… more
vol. 29, iss. 12
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Project Kesher: Creating Connections
Since the murder of more than 300 people in a Beslan school seized by Chechen militants in September,… more
vol. 29, iss. 03 europe, gender, social justice
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Migrant Pickers Expose Slavery Rings
Florida—Mathieu Beaucicot is an immigrant from Haiti who came to the United States 11 years ago to earn… more
vol. 28, iss. 06
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