The Dissenter
After Release, Albert Woodfox Pledges To Fight For End To ‘Barbarous Use of Solitary’
Albert Woodfox, known as one of the “Angola 3,” was finally released from the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola. He spent over four decades in solitary confinement, and had his conviction for second-degree murder overturned three times. Each time, despite clear evidence of abuse and corruption, the state of Louisiana
‘Where To Invade Next’ Shows Americans Can Live Better If They Believe Anything’s Possible
Michael Moore’s latest documentary is meant to inspire Americans with great ideas for social justice policies inspired by his visits to Europe.
How US Destroyed Former Guantánamo Prisoner’s Life, ‘Slandered’ Him, And Left Him To Suffer In Moroccan Jail
Because of U.S. reluctance to admit Younous Chekkouri’s innocence, Morocco is threatening to subject the former Guantanamo prisoner to more investigations.
The Problem With The Bourgeois Feminist Defense Of Hillary Clinton
After all, how distressing can the financial establishment be to those unaffected by its destruction?