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Egyptian Women: Half of Society But Still a Minority

Once Mubarak was driven from power, we saw that the “Republic of Tahrir” did not magically change everything. Women have continued to play a vital role in the protests and in many of the new political parties but their participation falls on deaf ears.

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Contesting Ivory Tower Housing Solutions for Haiti

Today, with more than 500,000 people still living under sun-scorched tarps two years after the earthquake of January, 2010, the Haitian housing rights movement continues to gain urgency.

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Book Review: Prison Blossoms: Anarchist Voices from the American Past

Alexander Berkman

While imprisoned for the attempted assassination of the industrialist Henry Clay Frick, three anarchists -- Alexander Berkman, Henry Bauer, and Carl Nold -- published a sort of underground magazine, by and for the men with whom they were jailed.

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Syria: Opportunities and Limits of International Observation Efforts

The League of Arab States Observer Mission to Syria is in an administratively critical time with the Observer Mission members from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Cooperation Council States of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates leaving.

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The Apple Connection: Globalization and Outsourcing

Apple Factory in China

Transnational corporations and their practice of outsourcing jobs are front-and-center when it comes to the current economic crisis.

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Eastern Europe’s Conservative Crackdown on Reproductive Freedom

Anti-Right Protest in Hungary

Across Eastern and Central Europe, as unemployment surges and the European Union dithers, nationalist conservative and far right parties are on the march.

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Occupying Hawaii: Paradise Lost and Found

Hawaii seems both the unlikeliest and most appropriate location for the Occupy movement to appear and Occupy groups have popped up on all the major islands.

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Housing Is Our Battle: Two Years after the Earthquake in Haiti

Although political and social divisions have long fissured Haitian movements, organizations from across historic divides are demanding many of the same things. One clear, common emphasis is the immediate need for land and housing for the displaced.

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