An estimated 50,000 people participated in Minneapolis’ citywide shutdown, co-organized by a broad coalition of labor unions and faith leaders
The end of Temporary Protected Status would strip nearly 4,000 people from Myanmar of work authorization and protection from deportation
Lake Street, a typically bustling thoroughfare lined with a diverse array of shops in southern Minneapolis, has turned into a ghost neighborhood
Renee Nicole Good’s death drew national attention, but people have long been killed or seriously harmed through immigration enforcement with little accountability
The woman was identified by advocates as Renee Nicole Good, a Minneapolis resident
While Trump clearly stated his desire for the U.S. to commandeer Venezuela’s oil, the actual future of the country under U.S. influence doesn’t give Venezuelans self-determination
After a year marked by trans erasure, imperial aggression, and a growing surveillance state, these are the movements helping to build collective liberation as we head into the new year
Mexico has become a reluctant receiving country for asylum-seekers to the U.S., including thousands of Venezuelan migrants who now have few options beyond returning home
A recent ICE raid revealed the rock and the hard place that New York City’s Chinese laborers are stuck between
As a military coup and civil war rage on in Myanmar, students who spent years and precious resources preparing to attend college in the U.S. have been banned from entering the country
Low-wage migrant workers employed in agriculture, landscaping, construction, and other dangerous industries are more vulnerable than ever as Congress and lawmakers push to further erode workers’ rights
Historically, art has played an important role in disrupting fascist regimes—and this remains true under the Trump administration
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