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Stop Registering Afghan Voters

VIDEO: The U.S. War in Afghanistan Is Now 16 Years Old. Trump Has No Plans to End It.

Trump's plans to extend the war he once supported ending are even more worrisome for their lack of transparency.
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Germany and the Rise of a ‘Fascist International’

Germany funds foundations for its political parties. If the far right gets one, we're one step closer to globalizing the alt-right.
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The NFL Should Do More Than Just Take A Knee

NFL owners have banded together against Trump’s divisive comments, but will they put their money where their mouth is?
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Regions from Catalonia to Kurdistan are Clamoring for Their Own States

But what good is being a state anymore?
Stealing From The Mouth of Public Education to Feed the Prison Industrial Complex

States and Local Advocates Lead the Way for Criminal Justice Reform

A felony conviction may not always mean a lifetime jail sentence, but for most it means economic hardship and financial instability for life.

How to Successfully Engage North Korea On Human Rights

Despite a generally abysmal human rights record, North Korea has shown improvement in one specific area: disability rights.
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The Racial Wealth Divide in Trump's America

When it comes to wealth in the Black and Latino communities, they are significantly lagging behind their White counterparts. Will the President step up to help or continue to let them suffer?
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Black and Latino Families Will Be Broke in a Few Decades if We Don't Fix the Wealth Divide

New research shows that if the growing racial wealth divide is left unchecked, median Black and Latino families will become penniless within a few decades. It doesn't have to be this way. 
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The Dark Side of Hosting the Olympics

The Olympics are coming back to Los Angeles. But the games are notoriously bad news for poor people in host cities.
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Can Anti-Racist Businesses Put Their Money Where Their Mouth Is?

Corporations rejecting racism is good, but it's a low bar — especially when many still profit off it.

We Get Sick, They Get Rich

Our "free market" health care system gives CEOs the freedom to squeeze us.
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VIDEO: Busting Trump's Tax Myths

Republicans say corporate tax cuts lead to job growth. That's just not true.
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Muslim Nations Are Rallying to Protect the Rohingya. What About the Rest of Us?

If only Muslims reach out to help the Rohingya, the international community will suffer another blow to its reputation.
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The Brutal Racial Politics of Climate Change and Pollution

Trump administration policies are systematically making natural disasters more harmful for the poor and people of color.
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The GOP is Falsely Painting Farmers as the Face of the Estate Tax Repeal

Groups that represent real small farmers with tractors actually support estate tax reform.
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America is Ready for Universal Health Coverage

The United States today is the only industrialized nation that doesn't guarantee health care as a basic right to all its citizens. The Medicare For All Act could change that.
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The President Is a Ponzi Scheme

Here and abroad, Trump's wealthy backers understand that his populist rhetoric is a masquerade.
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The War on Terror Has Targeted Muslims Almost Exclusively

The war on terror was supposed to be about making our country safer. As a Muslim American, I don’t feel safer at all.
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Hurricane Donald Hits the Republican Party

If Trump succeeds in ramping up military spending and gutting everything else, we’ll be left with a bunch of nukes and an underfunded state — and no one but China to keep us afloat.
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It's Lonely Being a Person of Color in the Sustainable Energy Sector

When it comes to diversity, there's a "green ceiling" in many climate action groups, even as climate change affects people of color first and worst.

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  • MFA in Collaborative Design

    October 12 @ 11:00 am - 8:00 pm at Pacific Northwest College of Art

    IPS's Chuck Collins will be part of a Workshop on "Closing the Wealth Gap on a Finite Planet" and a presentation on "How Equity is the Underappreciated Cornerstone of a Sustainable Society."

  • 29th Annual WMS-AME Church UN NGO Conference

    October 12 @ 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm at Embassy Suites by Hilton

    IPS's Netfa Freeman speaks about the 2016 report of the United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent from their fact finding mission assessing human rights conditions of African/Black people in the U.S.

  • Transnational Latino Gangs and Iron Fist Gang Policies

    October 12 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm at Busboys & Poets – 5th & K

    Join us in welcoming author Sonja Wolf, author of "Mano Dura: The Politics of Gang Control in El Salvador" for a book signing and discussion with her and other experts.

  • Muslim Ban 3.0 and the Legacy of Institutionalized Islamophobia

    October 12 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm at Institute for Policy Studies

    A forum on the legacy of institutionalized islamophobia under Trump, its consequences on the communities most directly impacted, and how we can collectively challenge and resist them.

  • Pan-Africanism Today: A Time for Transcontinental Cooperation

    October 14 @ 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm at The Festival Center

    A commemoration of the monumental life of Thomas Sankara by shining a light on the vibrant Pan-African movements unfolding in the global African community 30 years after his assasination.

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