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Norouz: The Dance of the Earth and Sun

Happy Norouz! Persian New Year Celebrating the Start of Spring Norouz (sometimes spelled Nowruz), literally meaning “New Day,” marks the exact moment of the vernal equinox, when day and night are equal, signaling the beginning of spring. This precise instant … Continue reading

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Beyond the Icon: Survivors Break Decades of Silence in the Farmworker Movement

On March 18, 2026, the labor movement faced a historic reckoning. From the legendary Dolores Huerta to the “daughters of the movement” like Ana Murguia and Debra Rojas, a chorus of voices has emerged to break a sixty-year silence. Huerta … Continue reading

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The Reckoning of a Legacy: Allegations Force a Reexamination of Cesar Chavez

Updated Post: Beyond the Icon: Survivors Break Decades of Silence in the Farmworker Movement For decades, Cesar Chavez stood as the face of the American labor movement – a man associated with non-violent strikes, spiritual fasts, and an unwavering commitment … Continue reading

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The 24-Hour Betrayal: When “Fighting Together” Only Goes One Way

An Afghan ally dies in ICE custody while Trump demands allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz as the Iran War escalates. Today’s news cycle contains a contrast so stark it’s hard to ignore. In North Texas, Mohammad Nazeer … Continue reading

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Tehran’s Black Rain and Broken Futures: Why Oil Must Be a “No-Go Zone” in War

Imagine a weapon you can’t see, can’t aim, and that keeps killing for decades after it’s deployed. War already has one. In Tehran tonight, the scene is apocalyptic. Residents describe a ‘black monster’ swallowing the sky as a glow of … Continue reading

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The “47-Year War”: Did the U.S. Actually Start It 73 Years Ago?

We are nearly a week into Operation Epic Fury. Bombs and missiles are now crisscrossing the region. Confirmed strikes and retaliations have taken place in Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Iraq, and Jordan. … Continue reading

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War: The Reality Behind the Rose-Colored Glasses

As the glasses shatter, we face the bloody reality of Operation Epic Fury and the cost of impulse. Edwin Starr’s iconic anthem famously asks, “War… what is it good for?” and answers with a resounding “Absolutely nothing!” It’s a sentiment … Continue reading

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The Price of Mercy: How the Legal System Criminalizes Being Poor

Imagine losing your job, your apartment, and your children – not because a jury found you guilty of a crime, but because you didn’t have twelve quarters in your pocket on a Tuesday morning. When Emily Galvin-Almanza joined Lawrence O’Donnell … Continue reading

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Right or Left? How History Decides Which Side of the Road You’re On

If you’ve ever landed in the UK, Australia, or Japan and felt that brief moment of panic watching cars come at you “the wrong way,” you’re not alone. But here’s the part that surprises people: the United States and France … Continue reading

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The 2026 Billionaire Tax Act: A 5-Year Bridge to Stop the Healthcare Collapse

Last month, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in California crossed $2,800, and in cities like San Francisco, that number is closer to $4,500. At the same time, a handful of people in this state added billions to their … Continue reading

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