Alissa Azar said her recent arrest is part of a larger pattern of escalating intimidation and harassment by local law enforcement
Despite improved benchmarks for worker classification on the state and federal level, corporations usually still come out on top
Karen refugee Nyah Mway was shot by police last June, fueling protests for accountability from the city and programs for local youth
The author’s research delves into preexisting blueprints for the battle plan against colonization and climate change from the people who have always been fighting it
California’s Commercial Tenant Protection Act is the first of its kind to protect small businesses like those struggling to survive in Chinatown
Community-driven efforts like Reparation Generation and the Black Wealth Builders Fund aim to empower Black families by increasing access to homeownership and fostering long-term wealth
Black country aesthetics are now mainstream. Absent are the rural Afro-Texans who sustain the heritage and traditions of Black cowboy country life
Victoria Law’s new book follows five incarcerated individuals who endured the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic behind bars
“What is Owed?,” the new film by Suneil Sanzgiri, interrogates the systems of power at the heart of climate change’s energy imbalance
Securus Technologies and ViaPath Technologies control about 80% of the U.S. market for phone and video calls in prisons and jails. With new federal regulations threatening their profits, the companies are pivoting to tablets.
In southwestern Louisiana, organizers fight petrochemical projects amid a legacy of exploitation
Muslim women students assert there were few safe spaces on college campuses even before the backlash against Palestine solidarity
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