Locals from all walks of life are using whatever skills and resources we have to stand up to Trump’s deportation forces
Historically, art has played an important role in disrupting fascist regimes—and this remains true under the Trump administration
By keeping me imprisoned through the years when I might have become a parent, the prison system reproduces the eugenicist logic that once sought to keep so-called undesirable people from having children
The destruction of Gaza has taken place alongside the surge in AI, an industry that props up an empire of lies that constantly pushes mediocre, propagandistic content into a vast market that’s aching to receive its products
Bombardment, famine, and loss defined life after a ceasefire. Survivors find that bread, family, and memories are the only things left to cling to
We are all confronting hunger, but our approaches are very different, from pure creativity to blatant exploitation
The economic and cultural hub symbolized Gazans’ strength and prosperity—until Israel transformed the neighborhood into a killing field
After nearly two years of genocide, displacement, and blockades, our bodies—and our minds—are weakened
Behind bars, pregnant women are ignored at best, abused and traumatized at worst
There is an emptiness at the heart of cosmopolitanism, one where even daily videos of shredded children in Gaza are not enough to get liberal elites to stop their savagery
“The tray reflects how society views us, and when the food looks disgusting and inedible, it sends the message that that’s what we are”
In right-wing Washington circles, Nayib Bukele is the hip, youngish, minority mask donned by Republicans in an effort to modernize and expand their movement
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