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Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - May 28, 2017 Resisting Injustice
Diemer, Ulli (ed.) http://www.connexions.org/Media/CXNL-2017-05-28.htm
Publisher: Connexions Date Written: 28/05/2017 Year Published: 2017 Active Serial
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
In this issue, we look at the relentless persistence of people challenging injustice and entrenched power in places around the world, including Palestine, Korea, China, Canada, and the United States. We spotlight the hunger strike by Palestinian political prisoners languishing in Israeli prisons, workers’ strikes in China, and people in South Korea taking on a corrupt government. In the United States, the Equal Justice Initiative is collecting soil from places where blacks were lynched as a way of remembering their lives and the brutally racist society that murdered them. An article on recent terrorist attacks in Britain asks what underlies ideological violence and sociopathic rage. Ralph Nader asks why people who are supposed to be professional questioners avoid asking hard questions of those in power.
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Challenging Injustice
Topic of the Week: Media Bias
The Prisoners' Revolt: The Real Reasons behind the Palestinian Hunger Strike History and Hypocrisy: Why the Korean War Matters in the Age of Trump Ideological Violence and Sociopathic Rage Climate Change As Genocide We shouldn't weep for broke but lying mainstream media Self-Censored Questions by Career Questioners
Website of the Week: John Pilger - http://johnpilger.com Book of the Week: China on Strike Film of the Week: Untold History of the United States
Organizing: How candlelight protests impeached a president and created spaces for direct democracy
People's History: A history of American lynchings From the Archives: When Canada Invaded Russia
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