Overemphasizing law is about returning to a normal where the screams were more easily muffled, distant, and ignorable for many
When it comes to the criminal legal system, both the Trump administration and Project 2025 detach from statistics, facts about crime and punishment, and evidence-based corrections
Some asylum-seekers who joined a lawsuit to stop “metering” practices at ports of entry have built lives in the U.S. despite setbacks
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, 11, of Texas and Gabriela Aparicio Ortega, 13, of North Carolina died by suicide in February after being bullied about their parents’ alleged immigration statuses
ICE does not report the veteran status of people it has deported, but organizations estimate that hundreds of veterans have been deported over the years
Funding for crucial classroom supports is threatened by the gutting of the department that enforces the civil rights law that protects students
The lawsuit, which was originally filed against a state law that banned trans girls from school sports teams, is now also fighting Trump’s executive order
In a Q&A with Prism, educator, activist, and author Jesse Hagopian discusses his new book “Teach Truth: The Struggle for Antiracist Education” and the challenges of teaching in Trump’s America
Turkish national and Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is the latest student targeted by the Trump administration’s crackdown on speech in support of Palestinians
University faculty and professional organizations are seeing a “chilling effect” in the promotion of diversity and inclusion programs and warn of long-term consequences
Instead of longing to return to a past version of the world that gave us white supremacy, we should push to kill it at its roots
Union leaders and education advocates warn that Trump’s executive order could hinder discrimination investigations, affect student loans, and put support services at risk
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