Following widespread support and an appeal process, Momodou Taal can continue his studies and stay in the U.S. with some restrictions
Claims of mass rape on Oct. 7 have been widely debunked, so why are feminists continuing to push this narrative?
There are societies that resist, and then there are the societies that destroy, inflict harm, invade
In a wide-ranging conversation with Prism, Palestinian American author Ramsey Hanhan discusses his book about living under Israeli apartheid occupation
Momodou Taal, a Black Muslim international student from the U.K., is appealing his suspension over a career fair protest targeting weapons manufacturers complicit in Israel’s genocide in Gaza
After the Palestinian Nabala Cafe was attacked, owner Eyad Zeid decided not to turn to police. Instead, he found strength and support in community
Threatened with conscription, some anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews in Israel are moving to the US, joining an increasingly vocal community who oppose the genocide in Gaza
The workshop, slated for Sept. 22, has drawn sharp criticism from journalists who argue the choice of speaker undermines the very principles of impartial reporting
Capitalism primed U.S. society to be overrun by selfishness and accept the status quo of a raging pandemic, attacks against reproductive healthcare, and the genocide in Gaza. Collectivity is our way out
Amicus briefs from legal scholars, civil rights groups, and former diplomats poured in this week in support of a petition to rehear the case, which was previously dismissed
From Palestine to the death penalty to student loans, Biden has one last chance to make good on his campaign promises before leaving office
After protesters were arrested in March for blocking access to a Boeing facility in Ohio, prosecutors are leaning heavily on Marsy’s Law, which gives extensive rights to alleged victims
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