By being obedient to the point of giving up all self-determination, we’re poised to return to conditions that many before us fought long and hard to overturn
More than 260 people—nearly half of them children—have recently died of severe hunger in Gaza, with each day bringing more deaths due to starvation and Israel’s attacks on aid sites
The court’s historic July ruling found that wealthy nations like the U.S. have a legal responsibility to address the climate crisis. But its silence on Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians reveals how international law fails the most vulnerable
Nothing inspires hope and dread quite like a meeting with the parole board, a group of strangers who hold your destiny in their hands
Many Palestinians now see negotiations not as a path to peace, but as a tool of genocide
In Gaza, the journalist has become a direct target. Carrying a camera here is like wearing a mark on your forehead that reads, “Kill me”
Rama is not a number in the record of stories, or just a name that passes through the pages of sorrow. She was a vibrant soul, full of dreams, laughter, and genuine connections
Guards deploy tear gas for cursing, for walking too slowly, for asking too many questions. It’s not about safety; it’s about control
Surrounded by strangers and free of familial expectations, a trans person incarcerated in Kentucky decided to finally embrace who they are
Mamdani’s critics have launched a smear campaign that ignores that police pose an existential threat to victims—and all of us
After nearly two years of genocide, displacement, and blockades, our bodies—and our minds—are weakened
In June, the internet vanished without warning, cutting us off from the world and each other
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