"Tuition Fees are Class War!" CUNY Brooklyn College Students Roughed Up By Police for Demanding Fairer Treatment
By Sarah Jaffe / AlterNet
Calling for an end to policies that make college less accessible to lower-income students, CUNY activists held a peaceful sit-in that was violently broken up by police.
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Crashing the Gates: How a Handful of Progressive Activists Brought Liberal Talk-Radio Back to the Nation's Capitol
By Joshua Holland
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5 Important Lessons from the Komen/Planned Parenthood Fiasco (Don't Mess With Women's Health)
By Lauren Kelley
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Amend the State Constitution, Legalize Pot? How Advocates in Montana are Sticking it to the Feds and Local Republicans
By Phillip Smith
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How 'Anonymous' Went From Mischief Makers to a Force That Terrifies Corporations and Governments
By Nathan Schneider
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By Amanda Marcotte / AlterNet
The Future of Pot: Is Legalization Around the Corner In Colorado and Washington?
By Steven Wishnia / AlterNet
New York Muslims Fight Back Against Police Department's Institutionalized Paranoia About Islam
By Alex Kane / AlterNet
7 Signs the Corporatocracy is Losing its Legitimacy--and 7 Tools to Help Shut it Down
By Sarah van Gelder / YES! Magazine
Can a Strong Coalition of Pot Activists Define Medical Marijuana Regulation -- And Avoid the Feds?
By Phillip Smith / Drug War Chronicle
Mitch Daniels' State of the Union Response Shows GOP Priority: Beating Up on Workers
By Josh Eidelson / AlterNet
Apple Driving Workers to Threaten Mass Suicide? The Pathologies of the Modern Corporation
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Mumia Abu-Jamal May Be Off Death Row, But His Torture Continues In the 'Hole'
By Hans Bennett / Prison Radio
Occupy the Super Bowl? Indiana's Workers Eye Dramatic Next Steps in Fight Against Anti-Union Bill
By Theresa Moran / Labor Notes
Fracking's "Little Revolution": How a People-Powered Movement Fights Big Business for Clean Water
By Ellen Cantarow / TomDispatch.com
Revolutionary Jose Maria Sison on US Imperialism and a Way Forward for the Philippines
By Bill Fletcher, Jr. / AlterNet
Is Reversing Citizens United or Corporate Personhood Enough?
By Shannon Biggs / AlterNet
Das Racist’s Himanshu Suri: Rapper, Jokester, Community Organizer?
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Suicide Threats and Strike Attempts at Apple Manufacturer: China's Workers Fighting for Rights at Work
By Lijia Zhang / Comment Is Free
$422,320 for a College Degree? With Tuition Skyrocketing, It is Time to Rethink Higher Education
By Sarah Jaffe / AlterNet
Rahm Ramps up the Repression in Chicago: New Protest Rules Ahead of the G-8/NATO Meetings
By Matt Reichel / AlterNet
MLK, Modern Visionary: An Illustrated Guide Why Dr. King is Still Relevant Today
By RJ Eskow / Campaign for America's Future
The Essentials for the Necessary Transition to a Renewable Energy Economy
By Jon Rynn / AlterNet
The 5 Most Outrageous Examples of Hidden Charges Companies Pass Off on Consumers -- And How to Fight Back
By Lauren Kelley / AlterNet
As Occupy Wall Street Has Changed Protest Dynamics, Vibrant Groups Like United Students Against Sweatshops Are Back in the Forefront
By Sarah Jaffe / AlterNet

Wisconsin Rising: Grassroots Documentary Film Follows the People's Movement in Madison from Revolt to Recalls
By Sarah Jaffe / AlterNet
'Is This the Country We Want to Keep?': Whistleblower Threatened with 35 Years in Prison, Warns of Developing Tyranny
By Thomas Drake / The Real News Network
China's Wukan Protests May Look Like 'Occupy,' But They're Winning by Keeping it Local
By Jason Q. Ng / Waging Nonviolence
Latest Anonymous Hack of Security Company Proves How Serious Cyber-Activists Have Gotten
By Loz Kaye / Comment Is Free
One More Day to Act: Gas Drilling May Begin in New York Soon
By Sabrina Artel / AlterNet
The Fascinating History of 'Tree Huggers'
By Bryan Farrell / Waging Nonviolence

Cynicism Is for Suckers: How We Can Fight the Greedy Elites That Run Our Lives
By Bill McKibben / TomDispatch.com
How Activists Can 'Occupy' Their Cities with New Legal Structures That Empower Communities Over Corporations
By Jeff Reifman, Thomas Linzey / YES! Magazine
7 Places the 99% Will Fight Back Hard in 2012
By Sarah Jaffe / AlterNet
The Arc of the Universe Might Be Bending Toward Justice; But We Still Have to Fight Like Hell in 2012
By Rinku Sen / ColorLines
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