After public outcry from students and community members, the Los Angeles School Board committed to getting police off campus and hiring mental health staff.
Black organizers have witnessed the lengths the state will go to interrupt dissent
Former Attica prisoner James Asbury and “Attica” directors Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry sat down with Prism to discuss the making of the film and the lessons viewers might glean
We have to destroy transphobia by eradicating every system that upholds it, and that begins with the criminal legal system
“Black or brown people are sitting there literally dying and getting sick there.”
Democratic mayors’ tough-on-crime approaches to policing and incarceration make cities less safe, especially for the most marginalized
Informal coalitions of immigration organizers do more to support and reunite deported families than dependence on inequitable and unjust policies
Last week, approximately 200 incarcerated people began a hunger strike to protest the increasingly dangerous conditions at Rikers
Educator and poet Joseph Capehart sits down with Prism to discuss their pop-up bookstore, redefining community, and using love as an organizing principle
Regardless of the verdicts in the Rittenhouse, McMichaels, and Charlottesville trials, it will be a far cry from American justice.
Healthy and Free Tennessee partners with internationally-known advocate Mia Mingus to create solutions to gender-based and sexual violence without criminalization.
#EndTheException is campaigning for the passage of federal legislation to end prison slavery.
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