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To fill the growing vacuum of history education in the U.S., racial justice organizers are offering truth-based curricula.
For more than four decades, Iranians have resisted through underground clubs, labor strikes, and other everyday acts of defiance. By now, people in the United States and around the world are ...
Abortion rights aren’t enough. The best reproductive care outcomes result from meeting basic needs.
Faced with the spread of militarized police training facilities known as "cop cities," grassroots activists are taking the call to #DefundPolice to cities nationwide.
Kamala Harris can and should be critiqued for her political résumé—but criticism rooted in misogynoir should have no place in political discourse.
“Imagining the impossible is what people have been doing in the struggle for liberation,” says academic and activist Ruthie Wilson Gilmore in a conversation about her latest book.
Colonization, through genocide, land theft, and the imposition of private property, has dispossessed Indigenous and Black peoples of their homelands across the continents for generations.
Insecurity and powerlessness are the norm for immigrants navigating the U.S.’s immigration system—even when they are married to a U.S. citizen.
The Past, Present, and Future of Work Our work environment is deeply dysfunctional. But making systemic change requires understanding how we got here.
Indigenous Knowledge and Ceremony Indigenous peoples have utilized the knowledge of medicinal plants throughout every stage of reproductive health care, from the start of menstruation, contraception, ...
What a Public Bank Can Do for Real People North Dakota has the only state-owned bank in the nation. Advocates say it’s a model for getting state tax money invested in communities.
Black Joy in Pursuit of Racial Justice What does it mean to give ourselves permission to experience joy even when grief and rage are present?