In this Q&A with Prism, the Texas After Violence Project’s executive director Gabriel Solis discusses the power of community archives
The communication challenges prisons impose on incarcerated writers are now well understood, but what about the hurdles erected by the publishing industry?
It’s been more than a year since the publication of “Mandate for Leadership,” the 900-page book of policy proposals also known as Project 2025. The book outlines how a future Republican president should navigate an administrative transition. Media has painted the book as a harbinger of what’s to com
Americans are incentivized to gentrify places like Mexico and the Dominican Republic, leaving local residents displaced and more vulnerable
The chairman of the Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas discusses the similarities between the first colonizers and today’s oil and gas companies
Alamance County’s Benevolence Farm provides housing, job skills, and community connections to women leaving prison
Under the agreement with Everglades National Park, the tribe will actively participate in wildland fire management, water resource management, and hydrological management
NOlympics LA is organizing Los Angeles Olympics protests, highlighting the lasting impact the Games have on local residents
Four groundbreaking youth-led lawsuits have snaked their way through the courts in recent months, changing the legal landscape for the future of climate litigation
The Democratic National Convention turned Stormy Daniels, arguably Democrats’ greatest ally, into a punchline
In this Q&A with Prism, ethnobotanist Karen Hall discusses Sagebrush in Prisons, a project that relies on the labor of incarcerated people to restore ecosystems where native plant species have been decimated
Eastern State Penitentiary’s CEO discusses the Philadelphia institution’s mission and vision
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