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This year marks the 200th anniversary of the end of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, which ripped an estimated 12 million Africans from their homelands and transported them to lives of unspeakable suffering and humiliation in Europe and the Americas. It is important to reflect on this tragic history, ...
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In March 2006, the socialist candidate, Michelle Bachelet, became the first woman ever elected president of a South American country. Her rise to power sent shock waves through Chile's political elites, who still, after a year of her government, remain implacable. Between the lines, their message ...
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It was a moment organizers in the United States and in many parts of the world had been waiting for. After years in the planning, the United States joined a global movement of movements that comes together under the banner: Another world is possible.The United States Social Forum (USSF) was led by people ...
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This year marks the 200th anniversary of the end of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, which ripped an estimated 12 million Africans from their homelands and transported them to lives of unspeakable suffering and humiliation in Europe and the Americas. It is important to reflect on this tragic history, ...
Read more    

It was a moment organizers in the United States and in many parts of the world had been waiting for. After years in the planning, the United States joined a global movement of movements that comes together under the banner: Another world is possible.The United States Social Forum (USSF) was led by people ...
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In March 2006, the socialist candidate, Michelle Bachelet, became the first woman ever elected president of a South American country. Her rise to power sent shock waves through Chile's political elites, who still, after a year of her government, remain implacable. Between the lines, their message ...
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Some streets lead to wherever it is you want to go. Some lead to surprises both bad and good. Some streets are destinations in themselves, stretches of thoroughfare where the journey itself is all that matters. South First Street between Riverside and St. Elmo’s is one of those streets, one of the ...
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This year marks the 200th anniversary of the end of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, which ripped an estimated 12 million Africans from their homelands and transported them to lives of unspeakable suffering and humiliation in Europe and the Americas. It is important to reflect on this tragic history, ...
Read more    

In March 2006, the socialist candidate, Michelle Bachelet, became the first woman ever elected president of a South American country. Her rise to power sent shock waves through Chile's political elites, who still, after a year of her government, remain implacable. Between the lines, their message ...
Read more    

It was a moment organizers in the United States and in many parts of the world had been waiting for. After years in the planning, the United States joined a global movement of movements that comes together under the banner: Another world is possible.The United States Social Forum (USSF) was led by people ...
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