Truthout
Photo Essay
In the Land of My Ancestors: Native Woman Stands Her Ground in Ohlone Territory
As a Costanoan Ohlone, Ann Marie Sayers is a rare example of a Native woman who continues to live in her ancestral land.
Winnemem Wintu Fight for Cultural Survival in Northern California
When Shasta Dam was built in 1945, the Winnemem lost 90 percent of their sacred and ceremonial sites.
In Photos: New Orleans Remembers and Resists
This is what a memorial - and resistance - looks like in New Orleans.
Twenty-Five Years After Exxon Valdez, Kayakers Take to the Sea to Defend the Arctic
Environmental groups gathered in San Francisco in solidarity with “kayaktivists” in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Women Behind Bars: The Human Cost of Current Drug Policy in the Americas
WOLA has created a photo essay to show the human cost of current drug policies in the Americas.
New York City Protesters Rally on May Day for Freddie Gray, Police Accountability
This year, May Day protesters brought calls for police accountability to the forefront of the annual labor rally.
Transformation, Reparations and Radical Education
Reparations will come. Networks will grow. Communities will share their skills and deepen their connections.
Chicago Rising: This Year in Struggle
As activists and organizers, we live in opposition to that which is an affront to our humanity and our beliefs, and we do so while building both community and …
We are Quicksilver, We are Water
Thousands took to the streets of NYC on December 3, 2014, the night after a grand jury voted not to file any charges against NYPD officer David Pantaleo - …
Stop Telling Women to Smile
Brooklyn-based painter and illustrator Tatyana Fazlalizadeh is taking it upon herself to stop street harassment by creating a series of posters pasted in public places.