Dems Blow It, Labor Strikes Continue, and the Climate Cost of Capitalism
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This week's newsletter features some exciting updates about the OptOut app and network and then your weekly independent news roundup, which covers organized labor, this week's elections, Covid-19 boosters, and the environmental cost of the financial industry, among other topics.
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New Outlets Join the OptOut Fam!
We're very pleased to announce that four new independent news outlets have joined the OptOut network!
The Markup
The Markup is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates how powerful institutions are using technology to change our society. It's an innovative media organization, staffed with an excellent roster of quantitative journalists who pursue meaningful, data-driven investigations.
A recent Markup investigation describes how nonprofit websites are funneling sensitive user data into the hands of data brokers.
We salute The Markup's commitment to "collect as little personal information about you as possible when you visit our site" and to "never monetize this data."
OptOut makes a similar commitment to you. We self-host our app, websites, and software, don't display ads, and use open-source data analytics tool Matomo instead of Google Analytics.
The Appeal
We're thrilled that The Appeal, a nonprofit news organization dedicated to exposing how the U.S. criminal legal system fails to keep people safe and, instead, perpetuates harm, is relaunching as a worker-led publication! A few weeks after the staff formed a union this summer, management shut it down. Now they're back, and we're excited that they just joined the OptOut network.
Here's a recent story about a homeless man who has been wronged by the New York criminal justice system, co-published with fellow OptOut participant New York Focus.
Skipped History
Skipped History is comedic web series exploring overlooked ideas, people, and events that still shape the U.S. today. Host Ben Tumin offers heavily researched videos about topics such as the Attica prison uprising, white supremacist veterans, and the Book of Mormon.
Here's Ben's most recent video, and don't miss his newsletter.
BORDER/LINES
BORDER/LINES, a weekly newsletter where experienced immigration beat reporters Gaby Del Valle and Felipe De La Hoz focus on injecting context into the week’s most contentious and confusing immigration policy news, has joined OptOut.
Here's this Friday's edition, which covers how families separated by the Trump administration may be given monetary settlements of up to $450,000 each, and the Biden administration’s decision to re-open land borders for non-essential travel.
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Check out the trailer for a new short film on Means TV, Your Boss & Your Landlord Vote, which follows the re-election campaign of Kshama Sawant, Seattle’s first elected socialist in 100 years, as Jeff Bezos spends a record-breaking $1.5 million trying to defeat her.
'Shut Off Corporate Media'
We agree with this John Deere worker-organizer, interviewed by Status Coup.
Your Corporate Narrative-Free News Roundup
Speaking of the strikewave, Kellogg workers are still on strike in Memphis and around the country, reports Scalawag.
You simply love to see it: In more OptOut synergy, FAQ NYC speaks with Akash Mehta, the editor-in-chief of New York Focus, on the publication's one-year anniversary. New York Focus just launched its membership program and is raising money for its second year. Give now and have your donation matched 3x.
Prism reports on a potential bright spot in the Covid-19 saga: efforts to make the booster drive more equitable than the first round of vaccines.
“The structural inequities, they’re not gone away completely, but they’ve dramatically been improved,” said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association. “We now have vans going into communities giving shots [and] we have beefed up the systems to move people and offer transportation. The community health centers that are in those communities are now giving vaccines, so they’ve increased the number of vaccinators–people giving shots."
Foreign Exchanges publishes its second report from the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland.
Maria Bustillos analyzes the carbon footprint of the financial system, including foreign exchange, crypto, and even the toll of billions of plastic bank cards.
The political establishment defeated the Democratic nominee to be mayor of Buffalo, socialist India Walton, as the current mayor, who lost the primary, ran a successful write-in campaign in the general. The Laura Flanders Show takes a look at her campaign this year.
In other election news, a Republican who embraced much of the rightwing GOP agenda while keeping his distance from Trump beat former Democratic governor Terry McAuliffe, an uninspiring Clintonite with a "themeless" campaign. In The American Prospect:
As in many elections, Black and youth voters failed to show up at the polls this year...Forward-looking agendas and diverse candidates are more likely to appeal to voters of color and younger people than white male Clinton-era retreads running on past achievements and the specter of Trump.
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