We speak with two close colleagues and friends of the pioneering author, filmmaker and media reform activist Danny Schechter
Amy Goodman
Next Wednesday, Sept. 10, if your favorite website seems to load slowly, take a closer look: You might be experiencing the Battle for the Net’s “Internet Slowdown,” a global day of grass-roots action
In a week marking the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer, Mississippi was in the news when African-American voters crossed party lines to help Republican Sen. Thad Cochran narrowly defeat a tea party challenger
Student-led movement forces elite school to pull its money from coal companies
The United States and the European Union are warning Russia not to annex Crimea after voters there overwhelmingly backed a referendum to leave Ukraine
398 opponents of the proposed Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline were arrested in front of the White House in what could be the largest youth sit-in on the environment in a generation
We must confront connected regulators and force them to pull the plug
Interview with Baher Azmy, legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights and counsel on their lawsuit against New York City
Racism has been central to American politics for centuries, but it has changed form
Looking at the life and legacy of Amiri Baraka, the poet, playwright and political organizer who died Thursday at the age of 79