Material of Interest to People on the Left

Portside Snapshot - October 27, 2017

Remembering U.S. Soldiers Who Refused to Kill Native Americans at Sand Creek


Billy J. Stratton
The Conversation
A scholar shares the true story of two men who stood up and spoke out against the murder of American Indians, and how they are celebrated today. Native American tribal members pay their respects at the headstone of Union Officer, Capt. Silas Soule, at the Riverside Cemetery Dec. 03, 2014 in honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre.

Imagine a Puerto Rico Recovery Designed by Puerto Ricans


Elizabeth Yeampierre, Naomi Klein
The Intercept
Much of Puerto Rico still has no power, people are not able to work, students cannot return to school, too many are forced to rely on contaminated drinking water. Under the banner of a “just recovery” for Puerto Rico, thousands have come together to design a bold and holistic plan for the island to be rebuilt as a beacon for a safe, resilient, and thriving society in the era of accelerating climate chaos, spiraling economic inequality, and rising white nationalism.

The Real Disuniting of America and The Dangerous Trend Threatening the Future of the Nation-State


John Feffer
Tom Dispatch
A country that hasn’t had a civil war in more than 150 years, where secessionist movements from Texas to Vermont have generally caused merriment not concern, now faces divisions so serious, and a civilian arsenal of weapons so huge, that the possibility of national disintegration has become part of mainstream conversation. Indeed, after the 2016 elections, predicting a second civil war in the United States has become all the rage across the political spectrum.

Tidbits - October 26, 2017 - Reader Comments: Superstorm Sandy - March for Climate Action Now; Institutions Financing White Nationalism; Che Guevara; Balfour Declaration; Harvey Weinstein; Indonesian Slaughter; announcements; and more...



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Reader Comments: 5th Anniversary of Superstorm Sandy - March for Climate Action Now; I Hate When They Say "He gave his life for his country" - Admiral Gene Larocque; Che Guevara; Harvey Weinstein’s Crimes; Women and the GOP; Solidarity with Striking Workers at Charter/Spectrum; SOA Watch Border Encuentro; and more ...

AFL-CIO Must Shine Light on Past Foreign Policy, Activists Say


Larry Sillanpa
Labor World
Delegates to the Duluth AFL-CIO Central Labor Body passed a resolution calling on the national AFL-CIO to release sealed documents on its history with AIFLD, the American Institute for Free Labor Development. In 1992, workers at a Ford assembly plant in Mexico were attacked after a strike, leaving 12 workers wounded and one dead. Questions remain that have not been answered about AIFLD's role in what happened.

Police are the Problem, Not the Solution


Michael Hirsch
The Indypendent
The author argues convincingly and in graphic detail that the problem with police in civil society is not just the lack of adequate training, police diversity, increased militarization or even police methods such as the routine brutalization of many people of color, but the dramatic and unprecedented expansion in the last four decades of the too-accepted social role of police. The problem, the sociologist-author insists, is policing itself.
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