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  • "Pulling Accounts From the Unaccountable." By Amy Goodman

    Even though Heather Carpenter was outside of Citibank, a plainclothes officer had identified her as an Occupy Wall Street protester. She said she was a customer and showed her receipt. To her shock, as documented by video, Heather was grabbed from behind by a plainclothes officer who began forcing her into the bank. She screamed, but within seconds disappeared into the vestibule, surrounded by...
    November 23, 2011 | Blog Post
  • "A Declaration of War on the Poor": Cornel West and Tavis Smiley on the Debt Ceiling Agreement Play_poverty_tour
    The veteran broadcaster Tavis Smiley and the author and Princeton University Professor Cornel West are in the midst of a 15-city, cross-country trek they have dubbed "The Poverty Tour: A Call to Conscience." The tour comes on the heels of last week’s deficit agreement, which has been widely criticized for excluding...
    August 09, 2011 | Story
  • Cornel West & Tavis Smiley on Obama: "Many of Us Are Exploring Other Possibilities in Coming Election” Obama_west_smiley
    We speak with veteran journalist Tavis Smiley and Princeton University Professor Cornel West about President Barack Obama and the 2012 elections. "He’s rightly associated much more with the oligarchs than with poor people," says West. Adds Smiley, "I don’t think the President would be hurt, necessarily—the...
    August 09, 2011 | Story
  • “Nickel & Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America”: Barbara Ehrenreich on the Job Crisis & Wealth Gap Barbara_nickle_button
    Standard & Poor’s announced Friday it has downgraded the U.S. credit rating for the first time in history. The move by S&P, one of three leading credit rating agencies, came just days after Congress approved a $2.1 trillion deficit-reduction plan. "In some ways, that is in another world from most Americans and...
    August 08, 2011 | Story