Popular representations of Appalachia rarely include details about the black experience.
Tens of thousands of African-Americans called Appalachia home in the early 20th century, yet most popular representations of the region rarely include
WUNC.ORG|BY ANITA RAO, FRANK STASIO
Shouldn't we all question our Corporate Media Propaganda Outlets?
Whatever the original justification for the Times’ printed attack, to let it stand uncorrected now, in light of the new uncontroverted evidence, would violate core standards of journalistic ethics.
Why am I supporting Rall? Because this is not about jaywalking. This is about killing. Police killings. And the ability of journalists to report just the facts, ma’am, free of fear of retribution by the police or media executives.
The police believe they have silenced Rall, that his public pillorying by the Times “serves as an example” – a warning to troublesome journalists. Rall, to their dismay, is proving more of an example of undeterred courage.
Or maybe, just maybe, the LA Times, complicit with the Los Angeles police, have slandered and slimed America’s toughest critic of police violence.
It's time for PEACE!
Obama Isolates Netanyahu as Head of Warmongers
In a speech that is liable to be seen as turning point in U.S.-Israeli relations, president clarified that the two countries' security interests are not always the same.
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HAARETZ.COM|BY BARAK RAVID
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