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Movement Strategy Center (MSC)
| 1611 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 510 Oakland, CA 94612 |
phone: 510-444-0640 email: info@movementstrategy.org website: www.movementstrategy.org |
The Movement Strategy Center is helping build the movement for social and racial justice by increasing the capacity of individuals, organizations, alliances and sectors to be more strategic, collaborative and sustainable. Today, the MSC continues to help build a more strategic, collaborative and sustainable progressive movement. Our team includes organizers, community-based researchers, organizational consultants, political strategists and communications specialists. As an intermediary, MSC’s strength is our ability to work at a national scale in a way that is guided by grassroots work and base-building organizations. We work alongside our community partners in order to help them realize their goals within a movement-building frame.
Flood Refugees in Karachi Relief Camp Complain of Government Corruption and Inefficiency
It's been a month since torrential rains triggered the worst floods in Pakistan's recent history. Nearly 20 million people are homeless or hungry, with one million people displaced in the past week al... (Read more)
Study: CEOs Who Fired Most Workers Earned Highest Pay
A new study shows the CEOs who fired the most workers during the economic recession have also taken home the highest pay. According to the Institute for Policy Studies, the CEOs of the fifty corporati... (Read more)
Educators Push Back Against Obama's "Business Model" for School Reforms
It's back-to-school season. As millions of children around the country begin a new school year, the Obama administration is aggressively moving forward on a number of education initiatives, from expan... (Read more)
Another Oil and Gas Rig Explosion in Gulf of Mexico Renews Calls for Offshore Drilling Ban
Another oil and gas rig exploded yesterday in the Gulf of Mexico, renewing calls for the government to impose a ban on offshore oil drilling. The fire broke out on a rig operated by Mariner Energy Thu... (Read more)
Headlines for September 3, 2010
Another Oil Rig Explodes in Gulf of Mexico, BP: Denial of Drilling Permit Threatens Gulf Coast Claims, Calls Grow for Offshore Drilling Ban, US Accused of Killing 10 Afghan Civilians, Main Afghan Bank... (Read more)
Alexander Zaitchik on "Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance"
Glenn Beck organized a much-publicized "Restoring Honor" rally on Saturday in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. Beck's fans reportedly number in the millions, and Saturday's rally drew ... (Read more)
Appeals Court Ruling Allows Government to Use GPS to Track People's Moves
A federal court in California has issued a ruling that's raising widespread alarm among advocates for civil liberties. Last month, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said law enforcement ag... (Read more)
After Years of Organizing, Domestic Workers Win Bill of Rights Law in New York
New York Governor David Paterson has signed into law a measure establishing a landmark set of working standards for housekeepers, nannies and other domestic workers. With the signing of the Domestic W... (Read more)
As Pakistan Floods Continue Moving South, Calls for Debt Cancellation Grow
In Pakistan, torrential rains a month ago that triggered unprecedented floods have moved steadily from north to south, engulfing a fifth of the country. Seventeen million people have been affected, an... (Read more)
Headlines for September 2, 2010
Palestinians: Obama Vows to "Stop the Settlements", Biden Marks Nominal End to US Combat Operations in Iraq, Over 60 Killed in Pakistan Air Strikes, Justice Dept. Charges Mehsud with CIA Bombing in Af... (Read more)
"Security for Everyone, Not Just Settlers and Occupiers" - Ali Abunimah on Opening of US-Brokered Mideast Peace Talks
US-brokered talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority begin today in Washington. Both sides agreed to sit down last month after the US successfully pressured Palestinian leaders to drop their... (Read more)
Invisible War: How Thirteen Years of US-Imposed Economic Sanctions Devastated Iraq Before the 2003 Invasion
While the US invasion and occupation of Iraq over the past seven years has inflicted multiple disasters on the country, many argue that the US assault on Iraq really began twenty years ago with the US... (Read more)
Withdrawal or Enduring Presence? US Military Continues to Invest Hundreds of Millions in Iraq Bases
In his Oval Office address Tuesday night, President Obama said the US had closed or transferred hundreds of bases to the Iraqis. But many US bases remain in Iraq, as well as the massive US embassy in ... (Read more)
"Iraq Is a Shattered Country" - Nir Rosen on Obama Declaring an End to US Combat Mission in Iraq
President Obama declared an end to the combat mission in Iraq Tuesday night in the second Oval Office address of his presidency. Although tens of thousands of US troops, special operations forces and ... (Read more)
Headlines for September 1, 2010
Obama Declares End to US Combat Operations in Iraq, 4 Israeli Settlers Killed on Eve of Mideast Talks, Study: CEOs Who Fired Most Workers Earned Highest Pay, Bank Profits Soar, But Lending Drops, Murk... (Read more)
Slain Latino Journalist Rubén Salazar, Killed 40 Years Ago in Police Attack, Remembered as Champion of Chicano Rights
Rubén Salazar was one of the most well-known Latino journalists of the twentieth century and one of the few journalists killed while reporting in the United States. This Sunday marked the fortieth an... (Read more)
Draft UN Report Accuses Rwandan Troops of Committing Genocide in the Congo
Rwanda is facing explosive allegations from the United Nations of committing war crimes and possibly even genocide in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A leaked report from the UN high commissioner fo... (Read more)
Headlines for August 31, 2010
Obama to Declare End to Combat Operations in Iraq, UN: Iraq Still Faces Humanitarian Crisis, Gibbs: US Is Increasing Fight Against al-Qaeda in Africa and Southeast Asia, Obama Administration Sued over... (Read more)
Displaced New Orleans Poet Sunni Patterson: I Will Be a "Cultural Ambassador to Bring a Light to Every Injustice"
We go to New Orleans to speak with poet and performer Sunni Patterson. She's from the Lower Ninth Ward, but like thousands of the city's residents has been forced to live outside and is now based in H... (Read more)
Community & Resistance After Katrina: Jordan Flaherty and Tracie Washington on the Fight to Save New Orleans
President Obama visited New Orleans on Sunday and praised the recovery of the city and the resilience of its people five years after Hurricane Katrina. We talk to lifelong New Orleans resident and civ... (Read more)
Remembering Hurricane Katrina: Voices from the Storm
This Sunday marked the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Early on the morning of August 29th, 2005, the storm slammed into the Gulf Coast, just south of New Orleans. It ravaged the coasts of Lou... (Read more)
"The Big Uneasy" - In New Doc, Harry Shearer Makes the Case that Katrina Was an Unnatural Disaster
On the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a new documentary, The Big Uneasy, argues that the destruction of New Orleans was an unnatural disaster and how it could have been prevented. We s... (Read more)
Headlines for August 30, 2010
Fire Set at Site of Future Mosque in Tennessee, Mexican Mayor Killed in Border State, FDA to Begin Inspections of Factory Egg Farms, UN Report Accuses Rwandan Troops of Committing Genocide in the Cong... (Read more)
EXCLUSIVE...Zeitoun: How a Hero in New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina Was Arrested, Labeled a Terrorist and Imprisoned
Today, a personal story of a national tragedy. Five years ago, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. Abdulrahman Zeitoun, a Syrian-born New Orleans building contractor, stayed in the city while his wi... (Read more)
Headlines for August 27, 2010
UN: Over 1 Million Pakistanis Displaced in 2 Days, Report: Many Afghan Officials on CIA Payroll, Security Council Voices Concern on Congo Rapes, In Cuba, Richardson Claims Progress on Jailed US Contra... (Read more)
UN Slow to Respond to Gang Rape of Almost 200 Women in the Congo
Aid groups reported last week that Rwandan and Congolese rebels took over villages in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo and gang-raped almost 200 women and five young boys. The rape... (Read more)
Eve Ensler Reads "Congo Cancer: My Cancer Is Arbitrary. Congo's Atrocities Are Very Deliberate"
Earlier this year, award-winning playwright and bestselling author Eve Ensler was diagnosed with uterine cancer. In a widely read article in The Guardian newspaper of London titled "Congo Cance... (Read more)
Swimming Upstream: Eve Ensler Marks Fifth Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with Performances of New Play
The award-winning playwright Eve Ensler plans to mark the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina by staging performances of her new work Swimming Upstream in New Orleans and New York City. The ... (Read more)
Colleague of NYC Taxi Driver Stabbed in Anti-Muslim Attack Describes What Happened
A New York City taxi driver was stabbed multiple times Tuesday after a drunken passenger determined he is a Muslim. The victim, Ahmed Sharif, was slashed across his face, neck and hands. Sharif says t... (Read more)
Headlines for August 26, 2010
Over 50 Killed in Iraq Violence, Report: Corruption-Linked Afghan Official on CIA Payroll, New York Taxi Driver Stabbed in Anti-Muslim Attack, Religious, Civic Groups Form NY Coalition to Back Islamic... (Read more)
Shirley Sherrod, Ousted from Agriculture Department, Rejects Offer to Return
Shirley Sherrod, ousted from her job at the Agriculture Department last month, has rejected an offer to return to the USDA. Sherrod was forced out shortly after a right-wing website ran a video clip t... (Read more)
_The New Yorker:_ Billionaire Brothers Charles & David Koch Have Quietly Given More Than $100 Million to Right-Wing Causes
An article in the latest issue of The New Yorker magazine by Jane Mayer profiles billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, two of the richest men in America who have quietly given more than ... (Read more)
As Five States Hold Primaries, a Look at the Role of Money in Politics
Voters headed to the polls in Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma and Vermont yesterday in a big day of state primaries. Florida Rep. Kendrick Meek defeated billionaire real estate mogul Jeff Greene in... (Read more)
Judge Rejects Death Row Prisoner Troy Davis's Innocence Claim
A federal judge in Georgia has rejected death row prisoner Troy Anthony Davis's claims of innocence. Last year the Supreme Court took the unusual step of ordering a district court in Georgia to hold a... (Read more)
Headlines for August 25, 2010
33 Killed, Dozens Wounded in Iraq Violence, Witnesses: 8 Afghan Civilians Killed in US Attack, Top US Marine: Withdrawal Deadline Boosting Taliban Morale, WikiLeaks Announces Release of CIA Paper, Stu... (Read more)
Judge Blocks Federal Funding for Embryonic Stem Cell Research
A federal judge has blocked President Obama's executive order restoring funding for embryonic stem cell research. On Monday, US District Judge Royce Lamberth said the funding violates a 1996 law prohi... (Read more)
Report: Global Food Security and Sovereignty Threatened by Corporate and Government "Land Grabs" in Poor Countries
Since the food crisis of 2008, food justice activists have warned that governments in concert with multinational corporations have accelerated a worldwide "land grab" to buy up vast swaths of arable l... (Read more)
David Kirby on "The Looming Threat of Industrial Pig, Dairy and Poultry Farms on Humans and the Environment"
We speak with David Kirby about his book Animal Factory: The Looming Threat of Industrial Pig, Dairy and Poultry Farms on Humans and the Environment. "We need more regulations, and we need enfo... (Read more)
Largest Egg Recall in US History Brings Renewed Attention to Dangers of Industrial Farming
The largest egg recall in US history is bringing renewed attention to the dangers of factory farming and to growing consolidation in the industries responsible for the food many Americans eat. Over ha... (Read more)
Headlines for August 24, 2010
Senators McCain, Murkowski Face Primary Challenges, Judge Blocks Federal Funding for Embryonic Stem Cell Research, One Million Pakistanis Face Starvation in Balochistan, Relief Agencies Blocked from U... (Read more)
Fishing Industry in Gulf Still Worried About Levels of Toxins in the Water and the Impact on Marine Life
The Obama administration announced last week that it is safe to eat fish and shrimp caught in the 78 percent of federal waters in the Gulf that are now reopened to fishing. But many are still concerne... (Read more)
Scientist Accuses Obama Administration and BP of Underestimating Amount of Oil Left in Gulf of Mexico
New evidence has badly shaken the Obama administration's rosy narrative about the alleged disappearance of most of the oil that gushed into the Gulf of Mexico from BP's blown-out well. Early this mont... (Read more)
Exclusive: US Journalist Deported from Turkey After Reporting on Plight of Kurds
Twenty-five-year-old American journalist Jake Hess was arrested in Turkey nearly two weeks ago and deported back to the United States over the weekend. Turkey accused him of allegedly having ties with... (Read more)
Headlines for August 23, 2010
UN: Lack of International Support for Pakistan Is "Quite Extraordinary", US Drone Strike Killed Six in Pakistan, Israeli and Palestinian Authority Agree to Direct Talks, Sweden Drops Rape Charges Agai... (Read more)
Debate: Is DREAM Act a Solution for Millions of Undocumented Youth or a Funnel for Military Recruitment?
The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act -- DREAM -- would allow undocumented young people a chance at citizenship provided they attend college for at least two years or enlist in th... (Read more)
Iraq War Vet Camilo Mejía: US Withdrawal Plan Marks "Privatization of Military Occupation"
Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejía, the first US combat veteran to publicly resist the war, joins us to give his reaction to the so-called US withdrawal of combat troops from Iraq. Mejía served six months ... (Read more)
Obama Admin Claims End to Combat Operations in Iraq, But Iraqis See Same War Under a Different Name
The Obama administration says the last combat brigades have left Iraq. Is this the end of the Iraq war or just a rebranding of the US occupation? More than 50,000 troops remain in Iraq as well as 4,50... (Read more)
Headlines for August 20, 2010
UNICEF: Aid Appeal Inadequate to Address Pakistan's Growing Crisis, Global Donations for Pakistan Lag Compared to Recent Disasters, Scientists Confirm Gulf Oil Plume, Dispute White House Claims, BP De... (Read more)
Filipina American Torture, Abduction Survivor Melissa Roxas: Graphic Torture Video a Rare Glimpse into Widespread Abuses in the Philippines
Graphic footage of a man being tortured by police has sparked widespread public outrage in the Philippines and a government probe. The graphic cell phone video shows a man lying naked and bloody on th... (Read more)
Obama Signs $600M Bill to Increase Militarization of US-Mexico Border
President Obama has signed into law a $600 million bill to deploy some 1,500 new Border Patrol agents and law enforcement officials along the border, as well as two aerial surveillance drones. The bil... (Read more)
With 28,000 Killed Since 2006, Movement for Drug Legalization in Mexico Takes Hold
The Mexican government's policy against drug trafficking over the past few years has been to increasingly militarize the conflict with the only tangible result being a skyrocketing death toll. Now a g... (Read more)
US Activist Lori Berenson and Baby Son Returned to Peruvian Prison Just 3 Months After Release on Parole
The US activist Lori Berenson has been sent back to a Peruvian prison just three months after she was freed on parole. Berenson had served nearly fifteen years following her 1996 conviction for collab... (Read more)
Headlines for August 19, 2010
US Withdraws Last Combat Brigade from Iraq, But 56,000 Troops Remain, Hundreds Protest Deadly US Raid in Afghanistan, US: Afghan Ban on Armed Contractors Could Threaten Aid, US Boosts Pakistan Aid to ... (Read more)
As GOP and Some Top Dems Unite in Opposing NY Islamic Community Center, a Roundtable Discussion with Mother of 9/11 Victim, Rabbi, Muslim Lawmaker and Islamic Scholar
We spend the hour on the controversy around the proposed construction of an Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan, which has turned into a national issue. Opposition to the center first started ... (Read more)
Headlines for August 18, 2010
UN: 40% of Pakistan Aid Appeal Received, Haiti Reconstruction Commission Approves $1.6B for Rebuilding Projects, France Rejects Call to Repay Haiti "Independence Debt", Colombian Court: US Military Ba... (Read more)
France Urged to Pay $40 Billion to Haiti in Reparations for "Independence Debt"
According to the UN-sponsored Haiti Reconstruction Fund, only two countries -- Brazil and Estonia -- have fully paid the pledged amount. The United States, France, Canada and many others have failed t... (Read more)
Thousands of Haitians Face Risk of Forcible Evictions from Temporary Camps
It's been over seven months since Haiti's devastating earthquake left up to 300,000 dead and displaced over 1.5 million. Only a small fraction of the displaced have found new homes, and those who've f... (Read more)
UN Humanitarian Chief John Holmes: The Magnitude of the Pakistan Floods Is Unprecedented
The United Nations is warning millions of Pakistanis are at risk of deadly waterborne diseases more than two weeks since Pakistan's worst-ever flooding began. The World Health Organization says around... (Read more)
Headlines for August 17, 2010
Same-Sex Marriages Put on Hold in California, Sen. Reid Opposes Mosque in Lower Manhattan, At Least 50 Die in Suicide Bombing in Baghdad, Number of Troops Killed Under Obama in Afghanistan to Surpass ... (Read more)
Filmmakers, Activists Try to Save Dolphins from Slaughter in Oscar-Winning Doc _The Cove_
The Academy Award-winning film The Cove opened last month in Japan after months of protests by right-wing activists who had pressured some cinemas into canceling screenings. The film documents ... (Read more)
Journalist Exposes How Private Investigation Firm Hired by Chevron Tried to Recruit Her as a Spy to Undermine $27B Suit in Ecuadorian Amazon
An exposé in The Atlantic magazine reveals how one of the world's largest private investigation firms, Kroll, hired by oil giant Chevron, tried to recruit an American journalist to undermine a... (Read more)
Headlines for August 16, 2010
UN Chief: Pakistan Is Worst Disaster I've Ever Witnessed, Gen: Petraeus Hints Scheduled Afghan Withdrawal Could Be Postponed, Karzai Reportedly Orders All Private Security Firms to Disband, Shadow War... (Read more)
After Over Four Decades, Justice Still Eludes Family of 3 Civil Rights Workers Slain in Mississippi Burning Killings
As the Justice Department announces it has closed nearly half of its investigations into unresolved killings from the civil rights era, we look back at the 1964 murders of civil rights workers James C... (Read more)
Headlines for August 13, 2010
Prop 8 Backers Given 6 Days to Block Resumption of Gay Marriages, Poll: Most Americans Back Same-Sex Marriage, Jobless Claims Reach Six-Month High; Foreclosures Rise 9%, Report: Wall St. Bonuses to In... (Read more)
"Gaming the System": Study Details How Big Banks Are Avoiding Lending Obligations Under Community Reinvestment Act
A new report from National People's Action shows how big banks have been able to wiggle around their obligations under the Community Reinvestment Act. The act was passed in 1977 to stop the redlining ... (Read more)
"I Fear for My Country": Muslim Leader Daisy Khan on Opposition to Ground Zero Mosque and Others Nationwide
Debate is intensifying over the planned construction of an Islamic center and mosque two blocks from New York's Ground Zero. But it is not just a local issue. Across the country, Muslim groups are fac... (Read more)
As Gibbs Attacks Progressive Critics, ACLU Says Obama White House Enshrining Bush-Era Policies
As White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs attacks progressives for comparing President Obama's polices to George W. Bush's, we look at a new ACLU report on how the Obama administration is permanentl... (Read more)
Headlines for August 12, 2010
UN Warns of More Pakistan Deaths Unless Aid Reaches Flooded Areas, US Denied Helicopters for Pakistan Relief Effort Due to Afghan War, Military Officials to Push for Delayed Afghan Withdrawal, Top Ira... (Read more)
Legendary Activist Dolores Huerta Celebrates 80th Birthday with Call for "Weaving Movements Together"
The legendary activist Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America with César Chávez, is celebrating her eightieth birthday this year. A veteran of the labor, civil rights, immi... (Read more)
David Sirota: Democratic Party Establishment Helps Defeat Progressive Challenger in Colorado Primary
Statewide primaries were held Tuesday in four states. In Colorado, a record turnout saw Senator Michael Bennet beating out progressive challenger Andrew Romanoff in the state's Democratic Senate prima... (Read more)
Gagged for 6 Years, Nick Merrill Speaks Out on Landmark Court Struggle Against FBI's National Security Letters
For six years, the FBI has barred a New York man from revealing that the agency had ordered him to hand over personal information about clients of his internet start-up. Finally allowed to speak, Nick... (Read more)
Headlines for August 11, 2010
Pakistan Evacuations Continue as Groups Urge Global Aid, Toll in China Flooding Doubles to 700, Primaries Held in 4 States, Obama Signs State Aid Bill After Dems Cut $12B in Food Stamp Funding, Storm ... (Read more)
Latin American Historian Greg Grandin on Colombia After Álvaro Uribe
Colombia and Venezuela are expected to reestablish trade and diplomatic ties after their leaders meet today to defuse a simmering crisis. Colombia's new president Juan Manuel Santos, who was inaugurat... (Read more)
Bolivian UN Ambassador: Despite Extreme Weather, US and Other Developed Countries Failing to Make Serious Pledges to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Even as the world faces a series of extreme weather events that scientists warn is related to global warming, international climate negotiations are moving at a glacial pace. The latest round of clima... (Read more)
Meterologist: Record Heat Wave in Russia Could Kill Tens of Thousands
Wildfires across Russia. Devastating floods in Pakistan. Deadly landslides and flash floods in India and China. Heat wave across the United States. Severe drought in Niger. Taken together, scientists ... (Read more)
Headlines for August 10, 2010
UN: 13 Million People Affected by Floods in Pakistan, Google and Verizon Propose Two-Tiered Internet System, Gates Outlines Pentagon Budget Cuts, UN: Civilian Casualties Jump 31% in Afghanistan in 201... (Read more)
Historian Tony Judt, 62, Dies After Battle with Lou Gehrig's Disease
Widely regarded as one of the most important historians of contemporary Europe, Tony Judt died on Friday, two years after being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease. Judt is perhaps most controversial ... (Read more)
Nagasaki 65 Years Later: A Look Back at the Censored Dispatches of Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist George Weller
Today, we remember the US bombing of Nagasaki through the story of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist George Weller, the first reporter to enter Nagasaki, defying General MacArthur’s ban on the press... (Read more)
Rwanda Holds Presidential Election Amid Crackdown on Opposition Candidates
In the central African nation of Rwanda, voting is underway in the second presidential election since the genocide of 1994. Incumbent president Paul Kagame is widely expected to win, but the election ... (Read more)
Fatima Bhutto: Pakistan's Devastating Floods Are President Zardari's Katrina
Pakistan's government is facing rising national anger as the devastating floods along the Indus River show little sign of abating. Some 1,600 people have died, and upwards of six million people are di... (Read more)
Headlines for August 9, 2010
10 Medical Aid Workers Killed in Afghanistan, 1,325 Afghan Civilians Killed So Far This Year, 131,000 Jobs Lost in July; Unemployment Rate Remains at 9.5%, Romer Resigns as Obama's Chief Economist, Ka... (Read more)
US Attending Hiroshima Memorial "Enormously Important," Says Robert Jay Lifton
Sixty-five years ago today, the United States dropped a bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. An estimated 140,000 people died immediately or succumbed to burns and radiation ... (Read more)
With Military Suicides on the Rise, Parents of Two Soldiers Who Took Their Own Lives Say Obama's Words Ring Hollow
A new US Army report finds the rate of suicide by soldiers in the Army has risen above the civilian rate for the first time since Vietnam. We talk to the parents of two soldiers who committed suicide:... (Read more)
Verizon & Google Enter Reported Deal for Tiered Internet Use, Is Net Neutrality in Jeopardy?
The internet and telecom giants Verizon and Google have reportedly reached an agreement to impose a tiered system for accessing the internet. The deal would enable Verizon to charge for quicker access... (Read more)
Headlines for August 6, 2010
Pakistan Flooding Devastates New Areas, Afghan Civilians Killed in NATO Attack, Pentagon Demands WikiLeaks Return Afghan War Docs, Activists to Hold Rally for Accused Military Whistleblower, Sealing o... (Read more)
EXCLUSIVE...Emily Henochowicz Speaks Out: Art Student Who Lost Her Eye After Being Shot by Israeli Tear Gas Canister in West Bank Protest Discusses Her Life, Her Art, and Why She Plans to Return
Today, a Democracy Now! global broadcast exclusive interview with Emily Henochowicz. She's the twenty-one-year-old American art student who lost her eye in May after being shot in the face by a... (Read more)
Federal Judge Strikes Down California Same-Sex Marriage Ban in Major Victory for Gay Rights Advocates
A federal judge struck down Proposition 8, the state's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriages, on Wednesday. In his ruling, US District Court Chief Judge Vaughn Walker wrote, "Proposition 8 fails to... (Read more)
Headlines for August 5, 2010
Federal Judge Strikes Down California Gay Marriage Ban, Scientists Challenge Admin Claims on Oil Spill Cleanup, Transocean Found Safety Flaws at Gulf Rigs, Senate Advances State Aid Measure, Verizon, ... (Read more)
Antonia Juhasz: BP's "Missing Oil" Washes Up in St. Mary's Parish, LA
We speak with independent journalist Antonia Juhasz, who is just back from Louisiana, where she found what she calls some of BP's "missing oil" on the wetlands and beaches along the waterways near St.... (Read more)
Environmental Activist Jerry Cope on "The Crime of the Century: What BP and US Government Don't Want You to Know"
Environmental activist Jerry Cope has spent the last few weeks traveling along the Gulf Coast and experiencing firsthand the contamination in the air and water. In an article being published on Huf... (Read more)
"I Have No Regret to Anybody in the Military. This Is Clearly a Failure of Our Government" - Iraq War Vet Dan Choi Discharged Under "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
“As we mark the end of America’s combat mission in Iraq,” President Barack Obama said this week, “a grateful America must pay tribute to all who served there.” He should have added “unless... (Read more)
Headlines for August 4, 2010
BP Claims Progress in Sealing Well, Worker Kills 8, Self at Conn. Warehouse, Senate Opens Debate on Kagan Nomination, Toll from Pakistan Flooding Tops 1,500, 17 Killed in Iraq Attacks, New York Clears... (Read more)