The diverse Latine experience, shaped by factors like class, immigration status, race, and class, is too often oversimplified—both by outsiders and within our own communities
Black men were scapegoated before the election based on misleading reports that they were leaning toward Donald Trump
Some in Philadelphia, which has the second-largest concentration of Puerto Ricans on the mainland U.S., said they were now more motivated to vote
Many Indigenous people on rural reservations do not have a traditional street address, creating insurmountable barriers to voting
As debates over critical race theory rage on, educators find creative ways to engage students about the U.S.’s racial past
Fights against police and military oppression, racial discrimination, mass incarceration, segregation, and displacement link Black and Palestinian liberation movements
Gov. Mike Parson’s racist and hypocritical pardon history reflects the U.S. criminal justice system’s insidious bedrock of white supremacy and Black dehumanization
The story of a five-year-old girl’s quest for adequate care in Northern Haiti is continued proof that Haiti remains unfree from U.S. imperialism
Many Lebanese who have previously been displaced by Israeli aggression worry they will not be allowed to return home if they escape the latest barrage
Pro-Israel groups successfully petitioned Philadelphia high school to censor a student project about Palestine and suspend teacher Keziah Ridgeway, who assigned it
Jadu’i watermelon seedlings, flourishing in California, over 7,000 miles away from Palestine, are a living testament to Palestinian resilience
One year into Israel’s genocide in Gaza and colonial expansion, media workers and outlets telling the truth face censorship or worse
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