Daily Archives: January 13, 2020

2020-01-13: News Headlines

Tony Pecinovsky (2020-01-13). Review: "To The Promised Land," King's fight for economic justice. peoplesworld.org As we near the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday we would do well to reassess the role that economic justice played in the 1960s civil rights movements, especially for African Americans. Dr. King said in 1967, "It is the black man who to a large extent produced the wealth of this nation…the black man …

Curt Wechsler (2020-01-13). RefuseFascism Protests Pompeo, Commonwealth Club, Jan 13, 3pm. indybay.org 110 The Embarcadero | Taube Family Auditorium | San Francisco…

Thomas Straubhaar (2020-01-13). Sowing Egoism and Harvesting Trump. indybay.org Thomas Straubhaar urges rethinking globalization and inequality. "We have believed too long in the theory that free trade, free entrepreneurship and little state automatically lead to balance and that everyone would be rewarded in the end… We need a new reconciliation of social and liberal values."

Clio Chang (2020-01-09). The Only Thing Stopping Us From Taxing the Rich Is Political Will. thenation.com | Meet Gabriel Zucman, the rock star economist behind the wealth tax.

splcenter (2020-01-06). SPLC Statement on the Detainment of Iranians and Iranian Americans. splcenter.org The following statement is by Southern Poverty Law Center Interim President and CEO Karen Baynes-Dunning following reports that Iranians and Iranian Americans are being detained and questioned at U.S. ports of entry:…

Naomi Klein (2019-12-10). The Case for a Green New Deal. zcomm.org Interview on the case for a Green New Deal that tackles the causes and impacts of climate change while confronting racial and economic inequality…

Mina Khanlarzadeh (2019-12-06). Anti-Imperialism As An Intellectual Trap. zcomm.org The US-led economic sanctions have caused a great deal of death and destruction in Iranian society, and the IMF policies in Iran, similar to other developing countries, have resulted in a widening of the class gap, poverty, severe marginalization of the peripheries, and a lowering of living standards. Yet, the US sanctions together with IMF Read more…

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RefuseFascism Protests Pompeo, Commonwealth Club, Jan 13, 3pm
Curt Wechsler | indybay.org | 2020-01-13
110 The Embarcadero | Taube Family Auditorium | San Francisco…
indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/12/18829697.php

Sowing Egoism and Harvesting Trump
Thomas Straubhaar | indybay.org | 2020-01-13
Thomas Straubhaar urges rethinking globalization and inequality. "We have believed too long in the theory that free trade, free entrepreneurship and little state automatically lead to balance and that everyone would be rewarded in the end… We need a new reconciliation of social and liberal values."
indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/13/18829699.php

Review: "To The Promised Land," King's fight for economic justice
Tony Pecinovsky | peoplesworld.org | 2020-01-13
As we near the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday we would do well to reassess the role that economic justice played in the 1960s civil rights movements, especially for African Americans. Dr. King said in 1967, "It is the black man who to a large extent produced the wealth of this nation…the black man …
peoplesworld.org/article/review-to-the-promised-land-kings-fight-for-economic-justice/

'See? Not Radical'
Julia Conley | zcomm.org | 2020-01-12
New Poll Shows Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Support a Wealth Tax to Fund Universal Programs…
zcomm.org/znetarticle/see-not-radical/

The Only Thing Stopping Us From Taxing the Rich Is Political Will
Clio Chang | thenation.com | 2020-01-09
| Meet Gabriel Zucman, the rock star economist behind the wealth tax.
thenation.com/article/gabriel-zucman-triumph-of-injustice-interview/

The Only Thing Stopping Us From Taxing the Rich Is Political Will
Clio Chang | thenation.com | 2020-01-09
| Meet Gabriel Zucman, the rock star economist behind the wealth tax.
thenation.com/article/gabriel-zucman-triumph-of-injustice-interview/

Month-long strikes in France reach decisive week
G. Dunkel | workers.org | 2020-01-09
January 5 marks the 32nd day of a strike involving hundreds of thousands of French workers against the Macron government's plan for pension "reform." The current retirement systems would be replaced by a single system based on "points" that a worker would accumulate. The over-65 poverty rate in France is . . . | Continue reading Month-long strikes in France reach decisive week at Workers.org
workers.org/2020/01/45378/

SPLC Statement on the Detainment of Iranians and Iranian Americans
splcenter.org | 2020-01-06
The following statement is by Southern Poverty Law Center Interim President and CEO Karen Baynes-Dunning following reports that Iranians and Iranian Americans are being detained and questioned at U.S. ports of entry:…
splcenter.org/news/2020/01/06/splc-statement-detainment-iranians-and-iranian-americans