The growing trend targets less-experienced sex workers and indoctrinates men into the business of exploiting women in the hopes of making large amounts of money off their work
Permitting laws allow sugar cane burns to blow west toward majority-Black communities, but mechanical harvesting offers a greener solution
The descendants in Louisiana’s River Parishes confront a new era of discrimination and environmental injustice, but they’re not backing down
A new documentary encourages viewers to challenge dominant narratives regarding climate change and who or what is rendered disposable
Judges may turn to electronic monitoring as an alternative to cash bail, but advocates warn this is merely an alternative form of incarceration
Widely used prison tech company Securus has created communications issues for incarcerated writers. Some report losing all of their work, and others report being overcharged for their communications
At a time when the window to mitigate the worst effects of climate change is closing, Gov. Gavin Newsom is placing political goals ahead of data-based policy proposals
Decades ago, University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Albert Kligman’s tests impacted and harmed incarcerated women irreparably. Today, they continue to fight for reparations
Israel’s digital presence takes the historical wartime propaganda playbook into the social media age
In this as-told-to with Prism, a Palestinian mother says that all parents have a responsibility to talk to their kids about the genocide in Gaza
At least two farmworkers died from heat stress this summer in North Carolina, and rumors of other deaths swirled, sparking questions about what happens when migrant workers die working in American fields
Activists say core members of Direct Action Everywhere’s leadership team fostered a cultish environment at the California animal rights nonprofit
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