Doctors describe the horrors they witnessed during a year of Israel’s genocide in Gaza as Palestinian Americans plead for the U.S. to stop supporting mass slaughter
Muslims distraught by Democrats arming Israel may stay home or vote uncommitted, potentially affecting the party’s chances in key states, researchers and advocates say
The failed model was supposed to help incarcerated people exactly like me
Caitlin Oiye Coon, archives director at Densho, discusses how oral histories, photograph collection, and newspaper archives tell the story of Japanese American incarceration during World War II
A Native-led grassroots team is determined to bring back the springs to Diné and Hopi land that make up Black Mesa
The dangerous right-wing list that surveils professors is intended to frighten us into silence, but our careers have survived and thrived
The workshop, slated for Sept. 22, has drawn sharp criticism from journalists who argue the choice of speaker undermines the very principles of impartial reporting
The Miami Freedom Project has been monitoring Spanish-language media and documenting instances of misinformation to better understand and address the problem
Amicus briefs from legal scholars, civil rights groups, and former diplomats poured in this week in support of a petition to rehear the case, which was previously dismissed
Americans are incentivized to gentrify places like Mexico and the Dominican Republic, leaving local residents displaced and more vulnerable
The chairman of the Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas discusses the similarities between the first colonizers and today’s oil and gas companies
Under the agreement with Everglades National Park, the tribe will actively participate in wildland fire management, water resource management, and hydrological management
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