The restoration of a Mexican-American studies program in Tucson, Arizona public schools is being hailed as an important step in telling the more complex history of the American West, reports Dennis J Bernstein.
Category: Human Rights
The Same Ol’ Afghan War Fallacies
Bias in Arizona’s Reaction to Immigrants
How History Explains the Korean Crisis
The ‘Human Side’ of War Criminals
The Possible Education of Donald Trump
The Mystery of the Civil War’s Camp Casey
A Distant Echo on Race and Police
“Detroit” is a new movie that reminds Americans that the issues of racism and police brutality are nothing new, blights on the nation that have never been properly addressed, as James DiEugenio describes.
Donald Trump’s Defining Moments
‘Good Parents’ Who Kill Strangers
A troubling paradox in world leaders is their apparent love for their own children while showing callous disregard for the lives of children and other innocents at the receiving end of their bombs and bullets, as Philip A Farruggio observes.