In this horrifying documentary, writer and director Juliette Igier travels around Argentina meeting families in agricultural communities whose lives have been upended by a sudden surge in birth defects and cancers among the children. Tobacco farmers face an impossible choice…
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Corporations have no human rights — No freedom of speech
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BY ELAINE HOPKINS The “Move to Amend” movement promotes a U.S. Constitutional Amendment that will strip corporations and the wealthy of their power to control elections with their money and control legislation by claiming corporate “rights.” A speaker from the…
Peoria Women’s March/Rally to be held Saturday Jan. 19
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Peoria’s Women’s Rally/March, in conjunction with the national event, is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday Jan. 19 at the Gateway Building Park in downtown Peoria. The Peoria event will include speeches, music and more. The mission of Women’s March is…
Facts matter — first truth; then reconciliation; then justice
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At lynching memorial, steel columns rise and hang overhead like bodies
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Reconcile history or repeat injustice
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Change the future by confronting the past
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Unacknowledged at home — here hang the names of lynching victims from Lacon to Decatur to Lewistown
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Lynching victims in Central Illinois
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BY PAM ADAMS The Equal Justice Initiative documented 56 racial terror lynchings in Illinois, the third highest number among states outside the South. Listed here are some of the lynchings in Central Illinois. Andrew Richards, 9/11/1877, Winchester, Scott County Nelson…