While Western media pushes unsubstantiated claims of a coordinated campaign of sexual violence led by Hamas, Palestinian survivors are punished for reporting Israeli soldiers for abuse
Nordquist, a 24-year-old Black transgender man, was killed in upstate New York in early February
The Laken Riley Act’s lack of distinction between legal and undocumented immigrants reminds us that immigrant justice can’t be predicated on legality
It has been seven years since the Parkland school shooting, and we are no closer to enacting stricter gun laws
The New York governor’s pro-survivor brand is marred by her practice of abandoning survivors to abusive state cages
The UnitedHealthcare CEO’s assassination is a good time to observe the history of class warfare, grievance, and the classic anarchist militancy of “the propaganda of the deed”
In this Q&A with Prism, the Texas After Violence Project’s executive director Gabriel Solis discusses the power of community archives
TW/CW: Descriptions of forced strip searches and mentions of sexual harassment and abuse With a metal ID clip in my right hand, along with my sequined bobby pin, watch, and ring, I walked through the metal detector with my hands raised over my head. A uniformed woman holding a
What does it mean for Black communities when 66% of the city’s food retailers are corner stores?
The new documentary, ‘And So I Stayed,’ highlights the stories of three criminalized survivors, their fight to free each other, and how society gravely misunderstands domestic violence.
A Korean American student advocate against gun violence considers what it means to be Asian in America and the causes of the Atlanta shooting as AAPI hate crimes rise.
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