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t r u t h o u t | 05.31

Anonymous Hacktivist Jeremy Hammond Promotes Prison Abolition From Behind B=
ars
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31054-anonymous-hacktivist-jeremy-hammon=
d-promotes-prison-abolition-from-behind-bars=20
Kit O'Connell, Truthout: Sentenced to 10 years in prison for hacking Strate=
gic Forecasting, a private intelligence agency, Jeremy Hammond became an ou=
tspoken advocate for dismantling the system that now enslaves him.

In the Face of Shell's Arctic Drilling Plans, Seattle Activists Speak Out
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31059-in-the-face-of-shell-s-arctic-dril=
ling-plans-seattle-activists-speak-out=20
Martha Baskin, Truthout: It may seem odd for a privileged city in the globa=
l North to be at the forefront of an emerging climate justice movement, yet=
 that is exactly what is happening. Activists in Seattle continue to fight =
Shell's Arctic drilling plans.

Will Hillary Clinton Abolish the Prison State Her Husband Created? Don't Co=
unt on It.
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/31065-will-hillary-clinton-abolish-th=
e-prison-state-her-husband-created-don-t-count-on-it=20
Robert Saleem Holbrook, Truthout: Will Hillary Clinton risk her potential p=
residency by dismantling her husband's legacy of mass incarceration? So far=
, besides hollow safe rhetoric, she has given people nothing to be hopeful =
about.

Bernie Sanders to Billionaires: "You Can't Have It All!"
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/31075-bernie-sanders-to-billionaires-=
you-can-t-have-it-all=20
John Nichols, The Nation: The Sanders campaign is not new or radical; it is=
 about something very old and very American. The United States was founded =
in revolt against monarchy and the concentration of power and wealth in the=
 hands of a few very wealthy men.

The Student Loan Crisis and the Debtfare State
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31074-the-student-loan-crisis-and-the-de=
btfare-state=20
Susanne Soederberg, Dollars & Sense: Debtfarism represents a set of institu=
tional and ideological practices aimed at regulating and normalizing the gr=
owing dependence on expensive consumer credit to meet basic needs, such as =
education.

Desmond Tutu and His Daughter, Mpho, on How the US Can Heal From Racial Wou=
nds
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31081-audio-desmond-tutu-and-his-daughte=
r-mpho-on-how-the-us-can-heal-from-racial-wounds=20
Sarah van Gelder, Fania Davis and Miles Schneiderman, YES! Magazine: What i=
s the process of forgiving, and could a truth and reconciliation process wo=
rk in a US currently boiling over with racial tensions? Archbishop Desmond =
Tutu and his daughter, Rev. Mpho Tutu, share their thoughts.

The Limited "Victory" Won by Mexican Farm Workers
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31076-the-limited-victory-won-by-mexican=
-farm-workers=20
Bertha Rodr=C3=ADguez Santos, CIP Americas Program: Farm workers of the San=
 Quintin Valley have gotten the Mexican government to commit to negotiating=
 a wage hike - the central demand of the more than 80,000 agricultural labo=
rers in this region of Baja California. But this agreement is not a clear v=
ictory for the laborers.

From Slavery to Self-Reliance: A Story of Dalit Women in South India
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31077-from-slavery-to-self-reliance-a-st=
ory-of-dalit-women-in-south-india=20
Stella Paul, Inter Press Service: HuligeAmma and her daughter, Roopa, have =
fought an exhausting battle to get to where they are today, pushing against=
 two evils: the practice of sexual slavery in Hindu temples, and forced lab=
or in the illegal mines that dot Bellary District, home to 25 percent of In=
dia's iron ore reserves.

Getting Children Back to School Is the Next Priority for Nepal Earthquake R=
ecovery
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31079-getting-children-back-to-school-is=
-the-next-priority-for-nepal-earthquake-recovery=20
Anna Childs, The Conversation: Reopening schools may instinctively feel low=
 down on a priority list that begins with clean water, sanitation and shelt=
er, but research shows that it is vital in providing a sense of normality, =
structure and routine after disasters, restoring hope and supporting psycho=
logical healing.

The Ubiquity, the Banality of Mediated Policing and Punishment
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/31078-the-ubiquity-the-banality-of-me=
diated-policing-and-punishment=20
Nancy A. Heitzeg, Critical Mass Progress: Policing, punishment and prisons =
are such blatantly recurrent elements of cultural commodification that they=
 are embedded as normative within our psyches and collective subconscious. =
How do you dismantle a system of excessive repression that many can no long=
er even see?

This week in Speakout: Lawrence Davidson gives an analysis of international=
 law and crimes against humanity; Lee Camp highlights one of the biggest me=
dia fails ever; John LaForge examines how the proliferation of nuclear weap=
ons is something that's "made in the USA"; Lawrence S. Wittner looks at how=
 corporate welfare fails to deliver jobs; Oakland Institute staff release a=
 report finding that the Sri Lankan government systematically violates the =
human rights of Tamils; Dustin Axe rejects the commemoration of war on the =
71st anniversary of D-Day; Derek Monroe offers a new reality for Sri Lanka =
in uneasy peacetime; and more.
http://www.truth-out.org/speakout


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