It’s nearly four years into the Biden administration, but the Christian nationalists who backed former President Donald Trump were never content to accept defeat. They worked too hard for too long to give up just because they hit a few democratic roadblocks—and in case you haven’t noticed,
How we choose to fight capital punishment now will shape the future of our struggle against the carceral system
Centuries of dehumanizing imperialist propaganda laid the groundwork for how U.S. media reports on Palestine
Prisons are designed to be punitive, but intentional design can create spaces that resist systemic biases and the carceral impulse to punish
Insufficient testing has left locals uncertain of air, soil, and water safety one month after the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment
PCOS patients face more barriers within a medical institution that already does not provide adequate reproductive care
Abortion funds are in the headlines, and there are some things they want people to know
The focus on carbon offsets and other individualized and consumerist practices diverts time and resources from real, systemic solutions
Designed to promote collective ownership and democratic decision-making, worker cooperatives may offer workers a path toward better pay and control over working conditions
Some conservative leaders are pointing the finger at stimulus checks, but the reality of inflation is vastly different
According to studies, reproductive coercion disproportionately affects Black and Latinx women
Black and brown folks in the Florida panhandle use a data-first approach to shape community responses through crime waves, hurricanes, and the pandemic.
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