Ukraine: War and the Challenge of Human Rights in the U.S. and Beyond
The U.S. justifies wars of aggression in the name of human rights. The term has no meaning domestically either, as the people's needs are subordinated to those of the ruling…
The U.S. justifies wars of aggression in the name of human rights. The term has no meaning domestically either, as the people's needs are subordinated to those of the ruling…
The ghastly blockade and bombardment of Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, is now entering its eighth year.
Lee Camp & Roger Water sat down together for a wide-ranging conversation on the most important human rights issues of today.
Voting rights advocates are now forced to focus their efforts on Congress and state legislatures to pass new laws to protect their rights
The USD 2.5 billion arms deal was approved despite calls by rights groups and even some members of Congress for a tougher stance on Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who…
Slavery still exists in America, but the only people whose labor can be enslaved are those convicted of a crime
Will we "celebrate" its 30th anniversary?
Biden administration actions raise sobering questions about its commitment to ending the so-called 'War on Terror.'
The Occupy Movement, which took place ten years ago to demonstrate social resistance to harmful systematic policies and practices around the world, has a tremendous impact that is still being…
Corporations like General Mills and ExxonMobil aren’t going to save us from white supremacist violence or climate annihilation with their piddly tweets.
Whose rights matter in pandemic America? Not those of poor Americans, that's for sure.
Get it out of your head that American society is set up to be fair. Fair would be a roof over everyone's head.