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More Legal Warfare: How Critics of Israel Are Being Subjected to Aggressive Lawsuits
The Brandeis Center lawsuit is politically motivated.
Between Black and White: Red-Brown Color Consciousness
The colorline has always been black and white, a prism that generally erases Indigenous peoples.
Fellow White Men, Listen to the Voices You Have Ignored for So Long
Dismantle the structures of white male privilege.
Dig in: This Must Be the Winter of Our Discontent
This, right here, is where we have to dig in.
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“Being Detained Feels Like the Abuse I Tried to Escape”: A Korean Survivor Speaks Out From Immigration Detention
Yihwa Kim's eight-month ordeal with US immigration.
We Saved Net Neutrality Once — We Can Do It Again
Just a few years ago, powerful grassroots pressure rose up to protect a free and open internet.
William Rivers Pitt | Stars Fell on Alabama: The Beautiful Defeat of Roy Moore
If it can happen there, it can happen anywhere.
An Urgent Call for a Miracle in Mexico — for All Our Sakes
Success for peaceful Indigenous revolution in Mexico calls for international support.
The Poor People’s Campaign: A Movement for the Toughest Among Us
The US will let a pregnant woman go without a home in the dead of winter.
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This Hanukkah, Light a Candle for Gaza
Let's shine a light on the Palestinian struggle this year.