Author: Erik Loomis
I highlighted Frank McGee in the grave series yesterday. In it, I mentioned his Vietnam War reporting Same Mud Same Blood, about race relations in the Army in Vietnam. So.
I was happy to talk to a reporter for America Magazine, which is the journal of the Jesuits, about the Amazon struggle: The campaign by Amazon workers to unionize in.
It's easy to speak words about environmental justice. It's much harder to take actions around the issue because environmental racism and injustice is about powerful industries targeting the poor, both.
Granted, I'd prefer far higher tax increases on the rich than Biden is proposing. But this is a solid start to reverse a half-century of giving tax breaks to the.
I have a certain sympathy with this Labour MP Jon Trickett arguing in a Jacobin interview that the party must fight a class war than a culture war. He represents.
The recent slaughter of Asian massage workers in Atlanta has reminded Americans that anti-Asian racism is a huge part of our history. I've written a good bit here over the.
This is the grave of Frank McGee. Born in 1921 in Monroe, Louisiana, McGee grew up in Oklahoma as his dad worked in the oil fields. He wasn't necessarily headed.
Moscow Mitch can try to claim that the filibuster has no connection to racism but any historian knows that's a complete lie, even more bald-faced than your usual Mitch lie:.