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School Surveillance Earns Tech Companies Billions. Students Pay the Price.
Tech firms have outfitted classrooms with data-gathering surveillance technologies that undermine education and privacy.
Is Israel Preparing for a Ground Invasion of Southern Lebanon Amid New Attacks?
Overnight, there were more than 50 Israeli attacks on southern Lebanese villages and an air attack on Beirut on Friday.
Arab American Leader Maya Berry Responds After GOP Senator’s Racist Questioning
Berry says the experience illustrated the very problem of dehumanization the hearing was meant to address.
Candi Miller Died a Preventable Death Directly Tied to Georgia’s Abortion Ban
Doctors warned Miller that having another baby could kill her. But she was terrified to go to the doctor.
Israel Is Carrying Out Deliberate “Starvation Campaign” in Gaza, Says UN Expert
"We’ve never seen a civilian population made to go hungry so quickly and so completely,” says Michael Fakhri.
In New AIDS Activist Memoir, Keiko Lane Aims to Articulate the Inexpressible
Keiko Lane was 16 when she joined ACT UP. Decades later, she describes how that activism was a kind of mutual aid.
What Are the Prospects for Gaza Ceasefire as Israel Expands Multifront Attacks?
Israeli proposals assume that Israel will maintain overarching control of Gaza, says Palestinian writer Amjad Iraqi.
How Does Israel Justify Mass Killings? It Starts in the Schools.
Palestinian history and geography are absent from Israeli schoolbooks, scholar Nurit Peled-Elhanan says.
UN Reports Human Rights Violations in Sudan, Some Amounting to War Crimes
In addition to attacks on schools and hospitals, civilians have also been subjected to torture and sexual violence.
Harsha Walia: Democratic Party Laid Groundwork for Anti-Migrant Border Policy
Author Harsha Walia analyzes how Democrats’ shift rightward is one of the “boomeranging effects” of global fascism.