Activism

Cornel West: Market-driven culture has destroyed virtue

The failure of civil rights leaders to address "Wall Street criminality" illustrates how money has corrupted American culture, according to Professor Cornel West.

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Iraq War veteran and his service dog kicked out of restaurant by defiant owner

A 21-year Air Force and Iraq War veteran has gone public with his complaint against a Massachusetts restaurant owner after both he and his service dog were barred from the eatery because of the owner's allegations the dog is not legitimate.

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Watch: Wisconsin Capitol police tackle man for photographing progressive protest

A photographer and activist was aggressively arrested at the Wisconsin Capitol on Monday during a daily singalong protest.

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MLK on NBC in '63: ‘The shape of the world today does not permit us the luxury of anemic democracy’

Fifty years ago today, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and NAACP executive secretary Roy Wilkins sat with a panel of reporters on Meet the Press. NBC broadcast the show three days before King delivered the historic "I have a dream" speech at the March on Washington.

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WATCH LIVE: 50th anniversary of March on Washington

Martin Luther King, III, Rev. Al Sharpton, and others gather five decades after Dr. King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington in 1963, mounting the same steps at the Lincoln Memorial to lead the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.

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Prisoner hunger striker demands end to indefinite detention in Pelican Bay's supermax cells

Lawyers for a hunger-striking prisoner in Pelican Bay released audio describing the demands of the remaining hunger strikers protesting indefinite solitary confinement in the California prison.

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Watch: Obama heckled over sentencing of Chelsea Manning

President Barack Obama was interrupted by protesters on Thursday night amid a speech on college affordability.

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Copenhagen to launch new high-tech bike-sharing program to fight increased traffic and pollution

For the next generation of bike-sharing innovations, take a look at Copenhagen and smile. Trains and a bike-sharing program working as one travel option now offer a GPS built into the bike. Not only do you know where…

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'This was a safe haven': Chicago schoolhouse demolished despite community opposition

Supporters of a Chicago community schoolhouse were arrested Saturday morning while protesting the facility's demolition, as residents vowed to continue pressuring city leaders to live up to financial commitments.

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Protest chic: Designer Vivienne Westwood joins successful anti-fracking demonstration

Famed fashion designer Vivienne Westwood was among hundreds of protestors who have managed to temporarily stop a purported fracking excavation in a British village.

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Jesuit video series: 'A gay identity can inspire and deepen a Christian faith'

A new Catholic video series makes the case that gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people are as much a part of the Catholic faith as their straight counterparts.

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Former narcotics officer: We terrorized families over a bag of pot

A former Texas narcotics officer recently sat down with HuffPost Live to explain why he turned against the drug war.

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Angry man confronts Republican congressman over NSA surveillance

Republican Congressman James Lankford of Oklahoma received a verbal lashing at a town hall meeting on Tuesday from a man upset with the National Security Agency's surveillance program.

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