Revolutionary change is not ordered like a meal or some product online. It is also not voted in by exporting decisions to a representative. It is fought long and hard and won through persistent struggle
Massachusetts loses nearly 5,000 acres of forest every year. A proposed 70-acre “climate-smart” demonstration forest is sparking debates in North Adams about climate resilience
Legal challenges killed the referendum effort. Now, the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh is suing grassroots organizers for legal costs
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
The Laken Riley Act’s lack of distinction between legal and undocumented immigrants reminds us that immigrant justice can’t be predicated on legality
The party’s rightward shift is solidified, as Democratic lawmakers support the Laken Riley Act, which makes it easier to deport people accused of a crime, even without a conviction
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
Trump’s anti-immigrant plans have gained traction among Americans, half of whom say they support the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants
The New York governor’s pro-survivor brand is marred by her practice of abandoning survivors to abusive state cages
Karen refugee Nyah Mway was shot by police last June, fueling protests for accountability from the city and programs for local youth
For those dejected following the election, Prism spoke with organizers across the country for advice on how to channel that energy into your community
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