The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that anti-gay protestors who picketed funerals of U.S. soldiers are entitled to their free speech. But does this freedom come at the price of basic human decency?
You Should’ve Stayed at Home
Just in case anyone is still under the impression that these kinds of mass violations of human rights only happen in dictatorships, it’s worth watching the Fifth Estate’s telling documentary “You Should’ve Stayed Home” which documents the story of “ordinary citizens on the streets at Toronto G20 Summit marching peacefully until the police closed in and shut them down.”
The Boy Behind the Wire, the Girl in the Cage
Donna has worked in child protection for 25 years. Intellectually, she understands how people become conditioned to be abusers. Her heart still doesn’t get it.
Arizona Attempts to Ban Karma, Sharia Law, and All Forms of Intelligence
Nathan Thompson says a bill being considered by the Arizona legislature is an attack by WASP racists on people of color, religious minorities, and anyone else deemed a threat.
Ghosts of Violence: Coming to a City Near You
A disturbing art installation featuring blood-red silhouettes of murdered women and a ballet about domestic violence bring attention to the shocking number of women who are victims of domestic violence every year.
Kenneth Cole’s Crass Tweet an Attempt to Capitalize on Egypt Crisis
Everyone is buzzing about a crass tweet by fashion designer Kenneth Cole who used the protests in Egypt to promote his new collection.
Egypt: Lessons in Democracy
The current struggle in Egypt—the center of Arab media, scholarship, and culture—has enormous ramifications for the region as a whole. The predominantly young secular activists who initiated the struggle reject not only the U.S.-backed dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak but also conservative Islamist leaders; they have put together a broad coalition of young and old, Muslim and Christian, poor and middle class to challenge a brutal corrupt regime which has held power for nearly thirty years. Like-minded civil society activists are organizing elsewhere. Indeed, 2011 could be to the Arab world what 1989 was to Eastern Europe.
No Love for Gay Marriage in Iowa: Young Man Speaks Out for His 2 Moms and Family
A 19 year old son from a gay marriage speaks out for lesbian and gay civil liberties — and his two moms — as Iowa votes to ban gay marriage.
A River in Egypt: Revolution in the Land of the Nile
A revolution in Egypt has been a long time coming, but its time has come.
Words Matter: How Media Can Build Civility or Destroy It
The media can, as we know, promote fear, hatred, and extremism. Can it also lead us to greater civility and more productive debate?
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