Thanks to the Electoral College, leftists have perhaps the final say this November over whether democracy can hold on for at least another four years, or if fascism will take root and infect all facets of the federal government for decades to come.
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Act Out! [48] - Egypt from the Streets, fight back THIS Week & the Irradiated States of America
This week we passed the five-year anniversary of Tahrir Square, but do we even know – or care – what's happening there now, and do we see the parallels with what's going on right here? We speak with an Egyptian activist who sets the record straight.
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Act Out! [47] - Digging deep into the methane leak, show up against TPP & feel-good stories
This week – Tyson Slocum, director of Public Citizen's energy program is gonna give you all the nasty details on the methane leak in California – the backstory, present putrid mess and what's next.
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Act Out! [46] - Some Facts Over Fiction, A Presidential Obsession & Less Meat 4 the Planet
This week, politicians lie – and we're buying it? Let's do some fact checking and lie wrecking post-State of the Union and mid-presidential primary madness.
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Act Out! [45] - Your Charity case, frack that, oil trains & a paradigm lost
This week, 'tis better to give than to receive – but who are you giving to, and who's really receiving? With the help of nonprofit employee and activist Anna Kaminski, we dive into the non-profit industry and peek behind that shiny charity veneer.
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Act Out! [44] - Corporate Fashion, Get Offline, No GMO, & Adapt Amart
This week on the front lines, the U.S. Trade Rep's office wants your opinion on something, lawmakers in California might be up for a makeover, and activists uncover the food industry's push to serve up a buffet table of low-life scum.
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Act Out! [42] - Break Free in 2016, Our Corporate Constitution & Get Yourself Some Panoramic Awareness
Get a glimpse of what's to come for the global climate movement in 2016, and Agunda Okeyo talks art and activism from the global, black female perspective.
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Act Out! [41] - Best of Paris: Activists Have the Last Word
Here is a "best of" compilation of our Paris climate coverage from start to finish, ending with protests that embodied the growing global climate justice movement.
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Act Out! In Paris [6] - D12: Climate Justice Peace & Red Lines
Activists had the last word at COP21, creatively and powerfully making a stand for people and planet over profit.
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Act Out! In Paris [5] - Culture for Climate
Art in all its iterations played a big role at COP21 – and La Gaite Lyrique is the "center of culture for climate," as explained by Anais and the ArtCOP21 team.
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Act Out! in Paris [4] - In the Zone with Women, for Climate
Osprey Orielle Lake is the founder and executive director of Women's Earth & Climate Action Network (WECAN), an organization that seeks climate justice through the empowerment of women.