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How the Trump Administration Wields the Federal Government’s Power Over Public Education

With the help of the U.S. Supreme Court and congressional Republicans, Trump is turning public education into the great unequalizer.

How the Trump Administration Wields the Federal Government’s Power Over Public Education

With the help of the U.S. Supreme Court and congressional Republicans, Trump is turning public education into the great unequalizer.

What Will It Take to End Trump’s ICE Raids?

Our reliance on armed agents of the state has led to fascism. The only way out is to abolish policing and militarism.

How Current Affairs Podcasts are Filling the Cracks in Mainstream News Reporting

Public affairs podcasts are an antidote to short-form news consumption and soundbite-oriented cable news broadcasts.

Why Education Reformers Will Find a Home in the Trump Administration

Trump’s inclination to mix policymaking with business deals and profiteering is an ideal situation for education reformers like his nominee Penny Schwinn.

The GOP’s Stalinesque Plan 2025 to Shape the Future of U.S. Food and Agriculture” by Elizabeth Henderson

Author Bio: Elizabeth Henderson farmed at Peacework Farm in Wayne County, New York, for more than 30 years. Peacework CSA was one of the first community-supported agriculture farms in the U.S. She is co-chair of the Interstate Council policy committee…

US: Trump Loyalists Preview Strategies to Upend 2024 Election

Not just challenging voters’ credentials in battleground states. But attacking every step in running elections.

Elections in Argentina: A Working Class Perspective

By Taroa Zúñiga Silva Author Bio: This article was produced by Globetrotter. Taroa Zúñiga Silva is a writing fellow and the Spanish media coordinator for Globetrotter. She is the co-editor with Giordana García Sojo of Venezuela, Vórtice de la Guerra…

A Donbas Diary: Looking back at the early stages of the conflict in Ukraine

By Fergie Chambers Source: Globetrotter It is evening in Bucharest, the capital of Romania, one of NATO’s easternmost members. I am waiting at the edge of Izvor Park in the city center to meet with a young friend who has fled…

A criminal attack on democracy: Why Brazil’s fascists should not get amnesty

By Gabriel Rocha Gaspar Source: Globetrotter From all the excited cries echoing from the red tide that took over Brasília during Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s (known as Lula) inauguration as the Brazilian President on January 1, 2023, the most…