As city officials cracked down on anti-genocide protesters, Adams and top NYPD officers attended several events hosted by the Israel Heritage Foundation. One officer even showed up in his police uniform
Organizers aimed to connect the climate crisis, a major immigration driver, to attacks on immigrants by the Trump administration
Six years after the passage of landmark tenants’ rights legislation, landlords are getting creative—and tenants are getting organized
Advocates are focused on fortifying labor protections for immigrant workers at the state and local level: “These are frontline workers who are feeding and serving every New Yorker”
In a Q&A with Prism, author Elon Green discusses his new book “The Man Nobody Killed,” which tells the story of the police killing of young Black artist Michael Stewart
These are the first official expulsions for protests on Columbia’s campus since 1936, according to Columbia University Apartheid Divest
New accounts of police mismanagement at Columbia University have emerged in the days after arrests
Protesters and organizers have emphasized that the Chinatown mega jail would harm the local residents and those held within its walls.
Debunking the myth that police provide safety requires communication and trust between organizers and communities.
More than a dozen detainees have died in less than a year while in custody at Rikers, prompting a lawmaker to call it a “humanitarian crisis.”
Women on Rikers are being transferred to other facilities, but activists say the move isn’t enough
The Youth Anti-Prison Project provides life-changing mentorship, employment, education, and housing for young adults under community supervision.
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