The court’s decision not to hear McKesson v. Doe upholds a lower ruling that makes protest organizers liable for the actions of individual participants
On April 22, PEN America officially announced the cancellation of this year’s PEN America Literary Awards, the annual awards honoring literature’s greatest talents dubbed as “the Oscars for books.” Days later, the organization announced it was canceling the World Voices Festival, another flagship event that was scheduled for
Echoes of 1968 spread across campus as student protesters break into and occupy an administrative building
During the annual International Art Week, South Florida activists led peaceful protests Dec. 8 and 9 in support of a free Palestine
DeSantis banned Palestinian student groups from two college campuses in Florida. Activists and allies say the Islamophobic rhetoric is stoking Israeli-Palestinian tensions in the state
Many students who have spoken out say they’ve been doxxed, targeted, fired, or had their advocacy equated with terrorism
Organizers across the world have shared information and action items in response to escalating violence against the Palestinian people
The demand for Black people’s “niceness” is integral to maintaining white supremacy
Activists worry legislation targeting climate and anti-racist protesters will have a “chilling” effect on people and organizations
The Green New Deal Network is hosting a nationwide day of action to ask Congress to pass a $3.5 trillion budget framework.
The black site is the final stop for ICE detainees before they are forcibly transferred or deported.
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