Photographers covering ICE raids from Los Angeles, Oakland, Chicago, and Minneapolis share tips for getting the shot, staying safe, and defending a free press
Locals from all walks of life are using whatever skills and resources we have to stand up to Trump’s deportation forces
Historically, art has played an important role in disrupting fascist regimes—and this remains true under the Trump administration
During the genocide, musicians have taught children to sing and play instruments, both as a form of therapy and cultural preservation
In this Q&A with Prism, members of EqualHealth’s Campaign Against Racism discuss their strategies for surviving authoritarianism while working to sustain the well-being of their communities across the globe
Facing a wave of misinformation and the manipulation of algorithms, resistance starts with choosing how we listen, not just how we speak
During the genocide, writing has become an ultimate form of resistance, allowing me to tell the stories of Gaza, our people, and our martyrs, ensuring their histories live on forever
By now, the COVID-19 pandemic should have shown us that we’re supposed to rise to the occasion by meeting needs, not fall in line behind fascist incursions
Bombardment, famine, and loss defined life after a ceasefire. Survivors find that bread, family, and memories are the only things left to cling to
By being obedient to the point of giving up all self-determination, we’re poised to return to conditions that many before us fought long and hard to overturn
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
Jadu’i watermelon seedlings, flourishing in California, over 7,000 miles away from Palestine, are a living testament to Palestinian resilience
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