New technology and support from law enforcement and federal agencies allows universities to monitor student activists like never before
Funding Freedom reveals the behind-the-scenes funding struggles of nonprofits that have spoken out about the genocide in Gaza
Investigations by the U.S. Education Department threaten students and teachers who support Palestinian liberation, organizers say
The lawsuit comes as nearly 200 Harvard students, staff, and faculty file discrimination complaints
The medical team told Prism how they treated dozens of severely injured Palestinians and bore witness to hospitals destroyed by Israel
Palestinian Americans and advocacy groups remain focused on the broader struggle for liberation and an end to occupation
Prahlad Iyengar has faced the ire of university officials over actions such as questioning Lockheed Martin recruiters on campus
Anti-fatness is anti-blackness. In this way, fatness, as with blackness, is always and already criminalized, penalized, objectified, and marginalized
With Trump’s reelection and high stakes on abortion, immigration, and more, advocates say now is the time to focus on local and state organizing
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.
One year into Israel’s genocide in Gaza and colonial expansion, media workers and outlets telling the truth face censorship or worse
Doctors describe the horrors they witnessed during a year of Israel’s genocide in Gaza as Palestinian Americans plead for the U.S. to stop supporting mass slaughter
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