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Jon Jeter

Jon Jeter is a published book author and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist with more than 20 years of journalistic experience. He is a former Washington Post bureau chief and award-winning foreign correspondent on two continents, as well as a former radio and television producer for Chicago Public Media’s “This American Life.”

The Alt Middle: How One Pennsylvania Community Found Its Bearings in the Trump Era

If Trump’s election represents the flashpoint that deepened tribal divisions 391 miles due south in another college town — Charlottesville, Virginia — then conversely, it triggered a profound soul-searching here in Titusville, leading to an urban renewal project aimed at refurbishing hearts and minds.

enero 13th, 2018
Jon Jeter
enero 13th, 2018
Por Jon Jeter
People join hands against the backdrop of an American flag as thousands of marchers meet in the middle of Charleston's main bridge in a show of unity after nine black church parishioners were gunned down during a Bible study, Sunday, June 21, 2015, in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

TITUSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA -- Shoehorned between the state line and the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania’s northwest corner, the city of Titusville is as red as America gets, a place where virtually every one of its 5,601 residents identified his or her race as “white” on the 2010 U.S. Census, and a few storefront windows, rather  bewilderingly,

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Un medio blanqueado formado por la Ley de Telecomunicaciones de Bill Clinton ignora las razones de la derrota de Hillary

La preocupación actual de los medios por todo lo ruso, cuando la amenaza mucho más inminente está mucho más cerca de casa, representa lo que se conoce como "disonancia cognitiva", que en los Estados Unidos se manifiesta como el intento reflexivo de los colonos blancos de racionalizar su propio salvajismo para evitar verdades inquietantes e incluso traumatizantes.

enero 5th, 2018
Jon Jeter
enero 5th, 2018
Por Jon Jeter
The crowd cheers as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Baton Rouge, La., Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

MILWAUKEE (Analysis) -- The Donald Trump who addressed a small audience in Miami’s Little Haiti community, seven weeks before Election Day 2016, appeared to be an impostor. Gone were the gunslinger’s swagger, the arrogant smirk, and the shrill condescension, and in their place stood a subdued – almost humble – candidate, who seemed to be making

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When It Comes to Defending Rights, LeBron Takes Michael Jordan to School

For all his athletic accomplishments, Michael Jordan has never inspired the same kind of emotional response that LeBron James does today.

diciembre 29th, 2017
Jon Jeter
diciembre 29th, 2017
Por Jon Jeter
LeBron James wears a T-shirt reading "I Can't Breathe," during warms up before an NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets in New York. (AP/Frank Franklin II)

For Sunday’s game against the Washington Wizards in the nation’s capital, Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James took the floor wearing a pair of mismatched sneakers -- one white, the other black -- each bearing the word “Equality” inscribed in gold stitching. We all know where we are right now, and we know who is at the helm here,” James

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Since 2008 Financial Crisis, Wall Street Is The Grinch That Keeps Stealing Christmas

Hauling everything they owned in two grocery carts, Anderson and his three teenage children had put in a good 12 hours in their trek from Silicon Valley’s northern edge en route to the Promised Land, Berkeley, which was still another 14 miles away as the crow flies.

diciembre 28th, 2017
Jon Jeter
diciembre 28th, 2017
Por Jon Jeter
Vernon Watson, a homeless person, wraps himself in blankets as a lone pedestrian walks by on a cold Chicago street. (AP/Charles Rex Arbogast)

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA -- From his post at the edge of the bus-shelter bench, James Anderson spotted the two police patrol cars heading slowly towards him and snapped briskly to attention, or at least as briskly as humanly possible for a 53-year-old man with a bad back. He reached for his cane and struggled unsteadily to his feet, shielding his eyes

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As Trump and GOP Further Eviscerate US Public Sector, Canada Stops Imitating

What’s happening in Canada is the phasing out of a ruinous national experiment in austerity that took its cue from the default position of the political class in the United States for two generations and counting.

diciembre 14th, 2017
Jon Jeter
diciembre 14th, 2017
Por Jon Jeter
President Donald Trump walks with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau along the Colonnade to the Oval Office at the White House on Oct. 11, 2017. (AP Photo)

OTTAWA, CANADA -- While U.S. lawmakers debate a Trump administration tax cut that will inexorably deepen the bone-deep budget cuts that have been eroding American living standards for nearly 40 years, Canadians are going on a bit of a spending spree. Quebec’s Premier this week proposed a guaranteed minimum income of $14,000 annually for disabled

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The Breaking of the Rainbow Coalition and the Rise of the “Negro Imperialist”

Black Panther Fred Hampton’s state-sponsored assassination on December 4, 1969, marked the beginning of a reactionary counter-revolution that has seen not just the rise of corporatism and militarism and right-wing ideology, but the cultivation of a sell-out black leadership.

diciembre 4th, 2017
Jon Jeter
diciembre 4th, 2017
Por Jon Jeter
At a rally outside the U.S. Courthouse October 29, 1969, Dr. Benjamin Spock, background, listens to Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois Black Panther party speak at a protest against the trial of eight persons accused of conspiracy to cause a riot during the Democratic National Convention in 1968. (AP/stf)

On Thursday, December 4, 1969, at about 4:30 AM, three unmarked Chicago police cars and a panel truck left the 26th Street office of the Cook County state’s attorney and headed west. The lakefront air was bitterly cold, and the vehicles moved deliberately past the empty lots, gutted warehouses, and walk-ups that dotted the city’s west side like

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