The controversial police surveillance tech is often inaccurate, according to research that allowed activists to launch a fact-based campaign and a potential model for organizers in other cities
Two teachers share how they’re using Zinn Education Project resources to engage students in critical discussions about Palestine
A coalition of educators and parents publicly condemned district officials for failing to address the issue and communicate risks clearly
Rank-and-file union members across labor groups are organizing to demand their leadership rescind endorsements for the incumbent president
Doctors, journalists, and organizers submitted amicus briefs in support of the lawsuit brought by Palestinians
A so-called “surge in violence” by teens is leading cities to crack down, but youth advocates say they’re going about it the wrong way
The city told the unhoused community they would be left alone if they went to Wood Street
The residents have been without a contract since November 2022 and are seeking one that will protect patient care in one of Oakland’s most underserved areas
The City of Oakland has yet to follow through on their promise to build alternative shelter for residents of Oakland’s largest houseless encampment
‘Listening to the life journeys of my elders—women in my family in the South—gave me hope and instilled a sense of pride’
Home to nearly 200 people, Oakland’s Wood Street encampment and its community space are in danger after federal judge ruled to evict unhoused residents
In this Q&A with Prism, executive producer Rosario Dawson shares how the four-part anthology series came together with authenticity
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