In the wake of another deadly school shooting in Florida, the lessons of past massacres in Vietnam can teach us about U.S. violence and the need to reform unchecked gun culture, discusses Lawrence Davidson.
Category: Human Rights
Honduras Nearing Ten Years of Stolen Elections, Neo-Colonial Rule
A Treacherous Crossing
Ten Commonsense Suggestions for Making Peace, Not War
Connecticut Court Decision Highlights U.S. Educational Failures
A recent court decision in Connecticut overturned a mandate that would have addressed inadequate education funding for poorer communities, a historic problem of the U.S. educational system, which relies on local resources instead of federal wealth, as Jonathan Kozol and…
Forced Migration vs. ‘Chain Migration’
The Enduring Shame of Guantanamo
Former Ambassador Reflects on Current Events
The War That Never Ends (for the U.S. Military High Command)
The Struggle Against Honduras’ Stolen Election
Last year’s disputed elections in Honduras continue to present a struggle for grassroots activists in the country, who face harsh police and military crackdowns in response to protests, reports Dennis J. Bernstein in the following interview.