The legal challenge is yet another effort by the tribe to prevent the Canadian-owned corporation Enbridge from operating near the Bad River Reservation
Before government intervention, Native stewardship maintained salmon stocks since time immemorial, providing physical and spiritual nourishment
ICL Group, whose North American headquarters are in St. Louis, is tied to the manufacturing of white phosphorus, which the Israeli military has reportedly used against Palestinians. Now, the company wants to expand into a historically Black neighborhood
In this Q&A with Prism, Dr. Mimi Syed discusses her two missions to Gaza, where she treated children with gunshot wounds to the head
In the face of a growing maternal mortality crisis, doulas are seen as a critical form of support for low-income and marginalized pregnant people. But the field has many barriers to entry
Though the new antibiotic “ice cream” is dangerous, few adults can deny children this small indulgence that makes life during a genocide feel worth living
Thirty officers at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall face criminal charges for encouraging and incentivizing “gladiator-style fights” between boys
More than 13,000 people are trapped beneath rubble, buried in mass graves, or held in undisclosed detention centers, according to a recent report
The real estate boom along the Chesapeake Bay’s shoreline is just the latest form of extraction to hit the region
About 20 Black women die each year in New York City from pregnancy-related causes. The grassroots group Movement to Birth Liberation helps the families left behind
Survivors experience a specific grief within gun violence, and many describe feeling invisible in broader bereavement communities
As Columbia pursues a second investigation into a May library protest, the university adopts a sweeping definition of antisemitism that includes criticism of Israel
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