Martyrs to the Unspeakable: A Luminous Tapestry of Truth
It is a book that could only be written by a man sustained by a spiritual faith that inspired his four subjects to face their own deaths without flinching, so…
It is a book that could only be written by a man sustained by a spiritual faith that inspired his four subjects to face their own deaths without flinching, so…
Click to subscribe on: Apple / Spotify / Amazon / YouTube / Rumble By Robert Scheer / Original to ScheerPost In this episode of Scheer Intelligence, host Robert Scheer speaks…
We are getting a bad deal, but we can do a lot better for ourselves and our fellow citizens and hopefully also for the rest of the world.
The world as we know it is run by an exclusive class of American racketeers who operate with virtually unlimited weapons and money, Matt Kennard’s book reveals.
Click to subscribe on: Apple / Spotify / Google Play/ Amazon / YouTube / Rumble Roger Rapoport will be on tour for “Searching for Patty Hearst” in California on: January…
The book documents daily life on the margins of movements for social and economic justice in photographs and poetry.
By Briohny Doyle / The Conversation If you were charmed by the Apple TV+ adaptation of Bonnie Garmus’s debut novel Lessons In Chemistry and want learn more about the book,…
2010-2020 saw more mass protests around the world than at any other point in human history, but the societal changes that resulted were often the opposite of what protesters demanded.…
Watch Bob Scheer’s interview w/ Tony Platt on Scheer Intelligence By Dan Siegel / Original to ScheerPost The University of California brags that it brought “light to the darkness” –…
By Mischa Geracoulis / Project Censored In Mr. Associated Press, Gene Allen investigates the Associated Press (AP) and its trajectory from a pony express news agency founded in 1846 to…
The Innocence Project’s Chris Fabricant explains the various ways evidence can be manipulated to look scientifically sound, but is usually not.
Fordham law professor and constitutional law expert Julie C. Suk argues that women’s full emancipation will require changing the legal and political institutions created by our Constitution.
A new book on World War I by journalist Charles Glass, who has covered recent wars in the Middle East, offers an opportunity for us to compare then and now.
Formerly incarcerated journalist and writer Keri Blakinger uses her past experiences to detail the inside of prisons and why so few people come out better on the other side.
Professor Suisheng Zhao explains China through the lens of three of its most prominent leaders in the contemporary world.