Death row Republicans show us that hatred for the ‘other’ leads some incarcerated people to follow the algorithm of their own biases
As children continue to bear the brunt of Israeli genocide in Gaza, parents in the U.S. take action with their kids
Fights against police and military oppression, racial discrimination, mass incarceration, segregation, and displacement link Black and Palestinian liberation movements
From the U.S. to Gaza, Palestinians are leading efforts to sustain culture and ancestral connection through farming
Whether risk-averse or openly pro-Israel, foundations are defunding work that serves marginalized communities
October marks one year of genocide in Gaza and the anniversary of the Patriot Act. For those organizing against occupation, war, and policing, challenging the power of the state remains dangerous work.
If elected president, Harris will join a long line of Democrats all too willing to irreparably harm immigrant communities for political gain
The story of a five-year-old girl’s quest for adequate care in Northern Haiti is continued proof that Haiti remains unfree from U.S. imperialism
A high school teacher in New Mexico discusses how literature can help young people make powerful connections to modern struggles for immigrant rights
Claims of mass rape on Oct. 7 have been widely debunked, so why are feminists continuing to push this narrative?
Climate change is structural violence committed by the U.S. government
Jadu’i watermelon seedlings, flourishing in California, over 7,000 miles away from Palestine, are a living testament to Palestinian resilience
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