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Thursday, August 20, 2020
Notations On Our World (Special Weekly Edition): On Our World
CIA documents offers key details on how the U.S. and Britain overthrew Iran’s democratic government in 1953, says the National Security Archives’ Malcolm Byrne. (From the archives)
Biden has a climate plan. It’s good—but does it go far enough?
Educator Franca Muller Paz saw the way COVID-19 impacted her students and that inspired her third party run.
California’s Conservation Camps put prisoners to work fighting climate change-fueled fires for pennies on the dollar.
Marc Steiner talks with voters from marginalized communities, including Native, transgender, Black and Latinx voting blocs about creating their own agendas when faced with voting for the lesser of two evils in the 2020 presidential election.
The Nation’s Ken Klippenstein discusses the United States government’s recent push against antifa.
After protests, citizens are looking to end corruption once and for all.
Having fired and suspended top leadership at USAGM, CEO Pack is one step closer to turning VOA and other federally-funded broadcast networks into Trump propaganda machines.
Eddie Conway talks with an attorney about what the impact of this ruling will be in one of the most contentious presidential elections in history.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Notations On Our World (#Election2020): On the Virtual Prowl at the Virtual Democratic Convention
As the Third Day of the Virtual Democratic Convention is forthcoming, we curated a sampling of some of the scenes from the Convention discourse last night as Joe Biden was formally nominated and accepted the nomination for the Democratic Party: