The day after the U.S. announced the start of the next phase of the “ceasefire,” Israel killed at least 10 people in airstrikes on Gaza
Activists, academics, and consultants say humanitarian aid and global development groups want to appear neutral, but many are funded by governments that do not recognize Palestine as a state
Trump’s June 4 travel ban included Sudanese nationals, while the administration also imposed sanctions on the country facing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
In childhood, I was taught the importance of seeing Black faces in government positions and political power. At school, I learned how integral specific Black political leaders were to the Black Revolution—especially during the Reconstruction era and the Civil Rights Movement. I understood from a young age that the
The Chicago City Council passed a ceasefire resolution, making it the latest city to demand an end to the U.S.-backed Israeli assault on Gaza
As the earth approaches climate tipping points, world leaders must consider the world’s largest institutional emitter of fossil fuels: the U.S. military
The majority of Americans support a ceasefire in Gaza, and some say they won’t vote in the next presidential election
Organizers across the world have shared information and action items in response to escalating violence against the Palestinian people
Mothers in Chicago are partnering with the UN to pressure Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx to pardon all survivors of police torture and wrongful convictions
The recently passed UN’s international sexual assault bill of rights relies on carceral responses to state-exacerbated violence
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