Activism

Rep. Nancy Pelosi recognizes Harvey Milk day

Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA) on Tuesday called on Americans to "ensure that our laws reflect our national promise of equality and justice for all" in the spirit of Harvey Milk.

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Syrian-Americans call for no-fly zone amid NATO summit

While anti-war protesters rallied against NATO's involvement in conflicts around the globe on Sunday, a group of Syrian-Americans gathered in Chicago to call on NATO to enforce a no-fly zone over their native country.

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NAACP president chokes up over support for marriage equality

NAACP President and CEO Ben Jealous on Monday became emotional as he spoke to reporters about his organization's decision to support marriage rights for LGBT couples.

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Nearly 50 U.S. veterans return service medals at NATO protest

Nearly 50 U.S. military veterans returned their service medals on Sunday during a protest against NATO in Chicago, with each of them throwing their medals over a security fence in a symbolic protest meant to evoke images of the Vietnam war era.

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Occupy livestreamers detained at gunpoint by twelve Chicago police cars

Occupy Wall Street livestreamers Tim Pool, Luke Rudkowski, and Jeoff Shively, along with two other friends, were driving back to their apartment around midnight on Satuirday, after a long day covering the anti-NATO protests in Chicago when they were suddenly surrounded by twelve police cars and told to come out with their hands raised.

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Chicago police attack credentialed press photographer

The uncredentialed livestreamers and reporters who cover Occupy Wall Street protests may feel that taking their chances with the police is part of their self-appointed role. On Saturday, however, a credentialed photographer for The UpTake, who was wearing a highly visible press badge, ran afoul of the Chicago cops.

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Tom Morello: 'My music is about holding those people accountable'

Musician Tom Morello, co-founder of Rage Against the Machine, appeared on the NPR program Moyers & Company Friday, in an interview taped before he headed to Chicago for this weekend's anti-NATO protests.

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Chris Hedges: Ruling overturning indefinite detention provision of NDAA is 'huge'

Earlier this week, a federal judge blocked a provision of the National Defense Authorization Act which had provided for the possibility of indefinite detention of anyone, including American citizens, charged with providing "substantial support" for terrorist organizations.

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Former Navy chaplain insists gay demons can infect animals

Former Navy Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, who founded lobbying group The Pray In Jesus Name Project, appeared on a progressive talk show this week to criticize President Barack Obama's endorsement of same sex marriage ... But somehow ended up promoting his theory that gay people unknowingly secrete invisible, evil creatures which find and possess certain animals, turning them gay as well.

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Plaintiff in NDAA case: U.S. has 'gone insane' in its war on terror

Journalist Tangerine Bolen, who along with other activists and writers filed suit over an indefinite detention law, said Thursday that the citizens United States had become indifferent about their rights.

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'Ex-gay' group accuses Maryland school superintendent of 'hate speech'

A group that claims LGBT people can change their sexual orientation has filed a complaint against the the superintendent of the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland over alleged sexual orientation discrimination.

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Soap maker David Bronner: Hemp ban highlights absurdity of drug war

David Bronner, the maker of organic "Magic Soap," on Tuesday blasted the ban on industrial hemp in the United States.

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Mothers protest against the war on drugs in Los Angeles

A small group of mothers gathered Sunday on the steps of the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse to protest against the war on drugs.

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