Locals from all walks of life are using whatever skills and resources we have to stand up to Trump’s deportation forces
Revolutionary ideals once captured the imagination of Latin Americans. But in an era of modern cruelty, nobody believes anymore
The far-right’s celebration of killing and the state’s complicity in it show that violence is one of America’s sustaining forces
Reentry is the journey of a lifetime, and my vulnerability is both my greatest armor and biggest liability
To honor the full humanity of shooting victims such as Silverio Villegas-González, Renee Good, and Alex Pretti, we must acknowledge how their identities shape media coverage, public outrage, and action
For people reentering society after years of incarceration, the holiday season brings a mix of emotions that make it difficult to bask in the glow of celebration
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
Headed into the holidays, union workers at PushBlack, one of the nation’s few Black-led nonprofit media organizations, laid off six of its workers
In my 20 years of incarceration, I’ve been strip-searched at least 500 times. Each was an act of humiliation and sexual violence
New York’s prison system didn’t collapse simply due to understaffing, but rather a longstanding culture of minimal accountability for officers
Facing a wave of misinformation and the manipulation of algorithms, resistance starts with choosing how we listen, not just how we speak
I watched the RSF’s brutal takeover of el-Fasher after just barely surviving a genocide myself. It’s time for the world to speak up
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