“Stop Arming Israel”: Meet the DNC Delegates Who Unfurled Banner During Biden Speech

On the first night of the DNC, protesters briefly unfurled a banner that read “Stop Arming Israel,” before it was wrested away by convention staff. Three members of the group Delegates Against Genocide, Esam Boraey, a human rights activist & delegate from Connecticut; Florida DNC member Nadia Ahmad; and progressive Jewish activist Liano Sharon, an elected delegate from Michigan, said, “He’s the one who can stop this genocide by picking up the phone and making a phone call, and he has chosen not to do that.”

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In Fiery Floor Speech, Cori Bush Demands Accountability for Every Republican Who Incited 'Vile White Supremacist Attack' of January 6

The Missouri Democrat went on to specifically address the Republicans whose incessant lies about the results of the 2020 presidential election, & efforts to overturn the results of that contest, helped fuel last month's attack, pointing to her resolution calling for investigation and expulsion of seditious members of Congress.


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“Our Very Existence Is the Resistance”: An Hour w/ AOC, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib & Ilhan Omar

On Friday February 7, Democracy Now! co-host Nermeen Shaikh sat down for a rare joint interview with the Squad, the group of four freshmen Democratic congresswomen who have taken Capitol Hill by storm: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. Nermeen Shaikh spoke with the four politicians at an event organized by The Rising Majority at Howard University.

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Jane Fonda Arrested: We Are in a Climate Emergency. I Have No Choice But to Put My Body on the Line

One day before Jane Fonda’s 82nd birthday, the longtime political activist, feminist and two-time Academy Award winner was arrested for the fifth time, as she has been nearly every Friday in Washington since she started Fire Drill Fridays, calling for action to address the climate crisis … She was arrested along with more than 140 others inside the Hart Senate Office BuildingThis month Jane Fonda wrote an op-ed in The New York Times headlined “We Have to Live Like We’re in a Climate Emergency. Because We Are.”

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On The Oregon Coast, Turning Pollution Into Art With A Purpose

Haseltine Pozzi is a local artist and longtime art teacher who's made it her mission to collect as much of this shameful garbage as possible. It washes up from Asia, Europe, California and right here in Oregon. In her gallery in the nearby town of Bandon, where she'd spend summers with her grandmother exploring the wild beaches, she… form life-size garbage creatures of the very marine life threatened by all this plastic.

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“We Are Striking to Disrupt the System”: An Hour with 16-Year-Old Climate Activist Greta Thunberg

In her first extended broadcast interview in the United States, DN spends an hour with Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist who has inspired millions across the globe. Last year she launched a school strike for the climate, skipping school every Friday to stand in front of the Swedish parliament, demanding action to prevent catastrophic climate change. Her protest spread, quickly going global. Hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren around the globe have participated in their own local school strikes for the climate.

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From A Lebanese Refugee Camp to Harvard, Ismail Ajjawi Inspires Other Palestinian Students

Today marks a week since Ismail Ajjawi, a 17-year-old Palestinian student who was denied entry into the United States, began classes with his fellow Harvard freshmen. Ajjawi was initially turned away at Boston’s Logan Airport after immigration officials searched his phone and computer, and interrogated him about his religion and social media posts by friends that were critical of U.S. policy. He was then forced to return home to Lebanon, but his case provoked outrage on the Harvard campus and among some Palestinian rights and academic freedom groups.

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