Celebrating the racial diversity of the Charlotte protesters last week, William Barber II, chairman of the North Carolina NAACP, proudly proclaimed, "This is what democracy looks like."
Late last week, Navy Reserve Forces Command published guidance warning troops that they can be punished or prosecuted for refusing to stand when the Star Spangled Banner is played.
Ernest Hancock and Cody Wilson (Defense Distributed) do a special podcast to cover relevant topics such as the lawsuit Cody filed against the state department where the Court of Appeals Rules That National Security Concerns Outweigh Free Speec
Levi Rickert, editor of Native News Online, a national publication of by and for the indigenous peoples of North America, talks about what he calls "the most significant political action by Native Americans since the American Indian Movement's 1973 W
Katie Couric and the media company Epix are being sued by a Virginia gun rights activist group over a documentary edit they say misrepresented the activists' response to a question.
Summary: Eric Jackman of Jackman Radio interviewed Gov. Jesse Ventura in Brooklyn on September 9th, 2016; after we filmed the interview I caught this brief conversation between Gov. Ventura and filmmaker Dylan Avery, creator of the Loose Change 9-11
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall became the latest athlete to kneel during the U.S. national anthem in a protest against social injustice before his team's game against the Carolina Panthers on Thursday.
Yang Lan, a journalist and entrepreneur who's been called "the Oprah of China," offers insight into the next generation of young Chinese citizens -- urban, connected (via microblogs) and alert to injustice.
Following Saturday's brutal attack on peaceful protesters by private security mercenaries and vicious guard dogs acting on behalf of Dakota Access Pipeline interests, it has been revealed the company responsible for construction deliberately target
Phyllis Schlafly, the St. Louis-born American intellectual who grew from a shy and beautiful girl to become one of the most influential political activists of the 20th and 21st century, died today, Monday, September 5, 2016 according to Eagle Forum.
Phyllis Schlafly, the St. Louis-born American intellectual who grew from a shy and beautiful girl to become one of the most influential political activists of the 20th and 21st century, died today, Monday, September 5, 2016 according to Eagle Forum.