In a roundtable conversation with Prism, the co-editors of the new anthology “No Cop City, No Cop World” discuss the unique conditions that led to Atlanta’s Cop City and the strategies for fighting more than 80 similar projects nationwide
Thousands marched in a day of action that brought together disparate groups alarmed by the Trump administration’s actions and attacks on immigrants
The new budget includes penalties for masking while committing certain crimes
The massive international celebration comes to D.C. this June amid a tense political climate, but organizers say Pride’s roots remain in protest
A week after the Feb. 14 caravan to support a state rideshare bill, 34 drivers received messages from the companies that they were banned from airport pickups
The Quaker institution in Pennsylvania, which has long championed protests, also sanctioned 14 other students
The detainment of Mahmoud Khalil and others shows how attacks on protesters are weaponizing immigration structures and relying heavily on outside agitators
These are the first official expulsions for protests on Columbia’s campus since 1936, according to Columbia University Apartheid Divest
Grassroots organizations mobilize as the Miami Democratic Socialists of America plans to lead a local demonstration against the incoming administration
In the San Francisco Bay Area, the international Boycott Divest Sanction Movement targets oil giant
The lawsuit claims officers assaulted and battered the plaintiffs without warning, provocation or a lawful dispersal order
Beginning in early May, a number of bills with one very particular aim have flooded local and state legislatures, and even the halls of Congress. In these divisive times, they have surprisingly bipartisan and multiracial support, with powerful Democratic politicians lining up next to their Republican counterparts and NAACP chapters
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