Policies and procedures enforced “for our own good” undermine our autonomy and agency, perpetuate power imbalances, and ignore the root causes of criminal behavior
Many so-called undesirables in prison fit into social categories like nerds, geeks, and weirdos. Just like on the outside, they are bullied and unaccepted
If we plan to defy the order of the day, we must decide between what’s worth fighting about and what’s not the best use of our time
For people untouched by the incoming administration’s policies, the shift to authoritarianism will mostly feel aesthetic
The New York governor’s pro-survivor brand is marred by her practice of abandoning survivors to abusive state cages
King’s spirit is that of a true revolutionary, which can never be distorted to the point of no return and will always live on for those who need it
Incarcerated people have extremely limited choices when it comes to the food they have access to in prison. The steady diet of carbs and starch makes them sick
The devastating aftermath of Dobbs is unfolding in real-time, creating life-or-death circumstances for pregnant people across the U.S.
Schools nationwide deny low-income children access to food. Not only is it cruel, but it also impacts every aspect of their health
What we know about the people we follow online is curated information, but some social media users overstep boundaries out of a false sense of familiarity
The UnitedHealthcare CEO’s assassination is a good time to observe the history of class warfare, grievance, and the classic anarchist militancy of “the propaganda of the deed”
Anti-fatness is anti-blackness. In this way, fatness, as with blackness, is always and already criminalized, penalized, objectified, and marginalized
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