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Author: Erik Loomis

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Al-Jazeera America

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On January 19, 2016
I don't usually comment much on the rise and fall of news organizations because it's mostly political media navel-gazing that doesn't matter much. But I was genuinely sad to see Al-Jazeera America shut its doors and that's because it did such good reporting. It's too...
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Life in the Factory

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On January 18, 2016
What is life like in a Bangladeshi garment factory for women workers? It's not good. “What happened when you formed the union?” asked the interviewer from the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity. Aleya Akter, the General Secretary of the Bangladesh Garment and Industrial Workers’ Federation...
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History of Slavery

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On January 17, 2016
A couple of articles on the history of world slavery that may pique your interest on a Sunday morning. First, here's a really interesting photo essay on African slaves in Iran in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Evidently, this is a really sensitive...
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