Hunger is already a massive problem across the country. The new federal cuts to food assistance will only make things worse, food bank operators say
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
The literary festival returns with a nimbler structure that rings true to its organizing foundation
The lawsuit claims officers assaulted and battered the plaintiffs without warning, provocation or a lawful dispersal order
As the Pride parade rolled through the streets of Washington, D.C., earlier this month, a group of more than 20 activists entered the parade route through a barricade and quickly unfurled banners with phrases like “war profiteers out of Pride” and “queer as is Free Palestine.” They stood with
Pro-Palestinian student encampments are protesting American colleges and universities’ ties to Israel and are calling to divest from apartheid
Israel’s arms industry and surveillance tech development is the major driving force of its economy—and it largely has the U.S. to thank
As politicians argued about the now-failed bill, Customs and Border Patrol announced another migrant death on Feb. 6
Activists who participated in the hunger strike said they wanted to escalate their tactics to drive the message home
The announcement at a news conference where protesters had been on a hunger strike outside of the White House marks a major development for labor and the larger call for a ceasefire
Protests calling for an end to Israeli apartheid of Palestinian peoples and U.S. government funding to the occupying state took place throughout the weekend and into Monday
There are currently 47 active guaranteed income initiatives across the country—and more are on the way
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