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“Tutu, Obama and the Middle East”

As President-elect Barack Obama focuses on the meltdown of the U.S. economy, another fire is burning: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. You may not have heard much lately about the disaster in the Gaza Strip. That silence is intentional: The Israeli government has barred international journalists from entering the occupied territory.

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November 26, 2008  | Filed under Weekly Column

“A View From the South”

Evo Morales knows about “change you can believe in.” He also knows what happens when a powerful elite is forced to make changes it doesn’t want.

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November 20, 2008  | Filed under Weekly Column

“President Obama Can Redeem the White House”

Alice Walker is the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. But Monday, I called her to talk about a true story. The Obamas had just visited the White House. The first African-American elected president of the United States had visited his soon-to-be residence, a house built by slaves.

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November 13, 2008  | Filed under Weekly Column

Amy Goodman on CNN Newsroom, November 10, 2008

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November 11, 2008  | Filed under D.N. in the News

Anjali Kamat’s New Column: “Change We Can Believe In?”

Democracy Now! producer Anjali Kamat writes, “To all those for whom America has represented generations of racial injustice, the election of America’s first Black president marks the beginning of a new era…But unless the inspired millions who brought him to power continue to believe their demands matter and insist on holding him accountable each step of the way, it will be Obama’s corporate and hawkish friends who determine the domestic and foreign policies of the coming administration and our collective future.”

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November 10, 2008  | Filed under D.N. in the News

“Organizer in Chief”

You could almost hear the world’s collective sigh of relief. This year’s U.S. presidential election was a global event in every sense. Barack Hussein Obama, the son of a black Kenyan father and a white Kansan mother, who grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii, represents to so many a living bridge—between continents and cultures.

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November 06, 2008  | Filed under Weekly Column