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Corporate co-optation of civil rights rhetoric is an abomination. It should be shunned.
By Andrew Leonard
April 2, 2001
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Nuclear paranoia fit perfectly with my adolescence in the '80s. Then one day, while I was writhing in the gutter, it simply stopped.
By Dana Hull
February 13, 2001
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Berkeley professor Orville Schell discusses his role in the publication of papers that shed new light on the Chinese government's crackdown on the 1989 student uprising.
By Daryl Lindsey
February 2, 2001
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Readers respond to Salon's coverage of the Inaugural protests in Washington.
January 25, 2001
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Demonstrators lining the parade route give the new presidential limo an unwelcome splash on its way to the White House.
By Daryl Lindsey
January 20, 2001
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Alicia Montgomery reports on the election protests, issues with the recount and pending lawsuits.
Read by Alicia Montgomery
November 14, 2000
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If Gore fails, that failure will belong to him and the Democrats -- not to Nader or his supporters.
By Bruce Shapiro
November 5, 2000
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At the Million Family March in Washington, the black nationalist leader changes his tune to join the multicultural chorus.
By Alicia Montgomery
October 17, 2000
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After a popular, peace-loving Israeli Arab teen is shot dead by police, his family and friends -- both Jewish and Arab -- wrestle with what his loss means for Israel.
By Flore de Preneuf
October 7, 2000
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International authorities are sharing information -- not all of it accurate -- about anti-globalization activists.
By Sarah Ferguson
September 29, 2000
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Homeless advocate Ted Hayes was shot by police, but he praised the cops and blasted violent protesters for drowning out his message.
By Cliff Barney
August 18, 2000
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More civil than disobedient, the marches against police brutality were as scripted
as the action inside the Staples Center.
By Anthony York
August 17, 2000
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Tuesday's protests were mostly peaceful, but Wednesday's action against police brutality could get ugly.
By Anthony York
August 15, 2000
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Outside President Clinton's grand finale, protesters get a lesson in crowd control from an aggressive LAPD.
By Anthony York
August 14, 2000
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The militarization of police strategies on display this convention season has cops fighting demonstrators, not crime.
By Jesse Walker
August 14, 2000
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Are the Philadelphia police using high bail to keep an activist leader away from the Democratic Convention?
By Anthony York
August 8, 2000
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The notoriously poor town of Camden, N.J. -- ironically the site of the GOP fete -- is living proof of everything our politicians are ignoring.
By Arianna Huffington
August 2, 2000
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With a backyard full of Republicans, Philadelphia poverty activist Cheri Honkala prepares for the fight of her life.
By Karen Abbott
July 31, 2000
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The Serbian president turns out the lights on the independent media and Serb protesters clash with police.
By Laura Rozen
May 18, 2000
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Metallica's pursuit of Napster inspires protests and parodies across the Web.
By David Cassel
May 15, 2000
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The stench of rotten fruit lingers heavily over City Hall.
By Daryl Lindsey
May 5, 2000
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Upset about noise pollution at the nearby airport, voters in Agrate Conturbia make a scene in their skivvies.
By J.A. Getzlaff
May 4, 2000
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Salon's coverage of world trade talks, the rising protests and their political legacy.
May 2, 2000
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Author Todd Gitlin, filmmaker Freida Lee Mock and journalist Andrew Lam on the lasting effects of the war.
By Fiona Morgan
April 25, 2000
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"These are very beautiful, idealistic kids," says United Steelworkers boss George Becker.
By Daryl Lindsey
April 18, 2000