Issue 364 - April 2006

US Congress Can Still Block Nuclear Deal with India

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Stop Deportations to Haiti

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South Dakotans Initiate Referendum to Overturn Abortion Ban

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No One is Illegal

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Authors: Doug Healy

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However the Sensenbrenner bill is decided, the massive mobilization of clergy, human service workers, immigrants' rights activists, and concerned citizens will have a lasting impact.

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Inside-Out and Upside-Down: An Interview with Anne Braden

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Authors: June Rostan

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"For whites, none of this will change unless we deal with white supremacy. It's fine to sit and talk and get your heart in the right place, but it ain't going to have one bit of impact."

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A 28-Year Fight for LGBT Rights in Maine

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Our message was simple: Discrimination happens in Maine, and real people are hurt by it.

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Death on a Daily Basis: Bringing Criminal Justice Issues into Racial Justice Work

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Authors: Laura Partridge

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Unfortunately, there is no survivor's manual for those seeking racial justice. One just does the work because it must be done.

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Living and Dying in Prison: The Fight Joe Correia Won

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How could Joe bear to confront his own wish to get out of prison before he died? How could he bear not to?

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Latino Anti-War Activists' 241-Mile Walk

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Authors: Steve Gibson

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Around the country, people are developing public speaking and organizing skills because they want to communicate with other people about stopping this war.

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Fraternizing in the Trenches

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Authors: Robert Dove

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Ordinary soldiers and some low-ranking officers took it upon themselves to call a halt to the fighting for Christmas Eve and then into the next days, to bury the dead and to, gasp, "fraternize" with each other.

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