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Jocelyn Dombroski

Jocelyn Dombroski

Managing Editor at The Real News Network

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Indigenous resistance and the roots of Ecuador’s National Strike

Runaway gas prices helped spark the recent 17-day national strike in Ecuador, but rampant neoliberalism, environmental devastation, and centuries of anti-Indigenous racism are at the heart of this struggle.
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New School staff strike shows the institution is not so progressive...

Over 1,300 part-time faculty have voted to strike unless a new union contract deal can be reached before Wednesday, Nov. 16.
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Maximus call center workers contracted to support ACA open enrollme...

“Some frustrated callers become abusive and subject us to racist and sexist slurs. We’re paid wages so low it’s nearly impossible to support a family. We’ve had enough.”
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Chris Hedges: The politicians who destroyed our democracy want us t...

Opinion: We should have walked out on the Democratic Party and mounted a serious opposition movement while we still had a chance.
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‘I don’t want to work two jobs’: College of William & Mary dining s...

At the second-oldest college in the US, students supporting food service workers’ fight to unionize see their struggle as part of an ongoing effort to resolve the school’s racist history.
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San Quentin Prison is a COVID deathtrap

California is regularly testing and quarantining prisoners at San Quentin, but prisoners say the policy isn’t enough to overcome atrocious sanitation and overcrowding.
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‘Lights are flashing red’: Study finds 69% average drop in animal p...

“We should care deeply about the unraveling of natural systems because these same resources sustain human life,” said the World Wildlife Fund’s global chief scientist.
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Park police tase, tackle clean-up volunteer at Coconino National Fo...

The volunteer had spent over two weeks cleaning up the forest with his wife as part of a nonprofit effort, and refused park rangers’ attempts to make him leave.
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Climate emergency rages as more than 600 perish in Nigeria floods

“This is a signal that it is time for the world to move away from fossil fuels, as rapid and deep emission cuts are needed to avoid catastrophic climate impacts,” said a campaigner with 350Africa.org.
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The latest theories on how Rey Rivera died don’t point to the rooftop

As Netflix releases a new season of ‘Unsolved Mysteries,’ Jayne Miller, Taya Graham, and Stephen Janis break down the latest evidence in the mysterious death of Rey Rivera.
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San Diego sheriffs arrest stranded motorist for refusing to show ID

Cell phone footage shows the arresting sheriffs threatening to fabricate charges against the driver, who was waiting on a tow truck after his car broke down.
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Dr. Gabor Maté on trauma, addiction, and illness under capitalism

The renowned physician and author explores the links between trauma and illness in his new book, “The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture.”
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Inside the fight to unionize Delta Airlines

Delta is the last major airline in the US where flight attendants are not unionized. Its workers want to change that.
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Trenton, NJ, police pull man from car, break his nose, and search h...

Police justified the stop and search based on the neighborhood the car was parked in. One of the officers, Michael Getler, was later responsible for shooting and paralyzing Jajuan Henderson.
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New memoir ‘Working 9 to 5’ looks at the history of women’s office ...

9 to 5 began in 1973 as an organization for women office workers fighting discrimination and harassment. Founder Ellen Cassedy looks back on the movement that inspired a Hollywood film, Broadway musical, and more in her new memoir.
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‘Working 9 to 5’: Women in the labor movement with Ellen Cassedy

What began as a national organization for women office workers went on to inspire a Hollywood film, Broadway musical, and now a memoir from founder Ellen Cassedy.
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I survived the rig explosion that caused the Deepwater Horizon oil ...

It’s been 12 years since the oil spill caused by British Petroleum devastated the Gulf. A people’s history of this disaster has yet to be told.
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States that criminalize marijuana are targeting travelers from cann...

After an aggressive police stop by Kentucky law enforcement, a husband and wife refused to abandon their 3-year-old child to the hands of strangers. PAR investigates the purpose of this checkpoint to determine if public safety is the goal or if there is a less noble intent.
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‘This Is Not A Drill’: The music and politics of Roger Waters

The rock legend and Pink Floyd co-founder shares everything from his musical origins to his opinions on the war in Ukraine, experiences of US government surveillance, and his ongoing ‘This Is Not A Drill’ tour.
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Lula vs Bolsonaro: Countdown to Brazil’s elections

Brazil’s elections are set to begin this Sunday, Oct. 2. TRNN Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez and ‘Brazil on Fire’ host Michael Fox discuss what’s at stake for the country’s future.
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Brazil on Fire Episode 6: Amazon up in Smoke

Brazil’s war against Indigenous peoples is as old as Brazil itself, but Bolsonaro’s administration has sought to accelerate the destruction of the Amazon and its peoples.