Resistance and the 'Regime' – Message from the Editor
Catriona Jackson

Resistance and the 'Regime' – Message from the Editor

Something is happening in the United States. It's not just the rise of a tyrannical, anti-democratic, narcissist President. It’s a people’s movement in response. It is the rise of a nationwide resistance, led by skilled truth-tellers who defy the tsunami of post-truth bilge and document the death toll and other obscenities.

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