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What Does Queer Ecological Resistance to the Mountain Valley Pipeline Look Like?
A new book explores the reclamation of Appalachian identity and interrogates settler colonialism in the region.

Why Is the Stop Asian Hate Movement Following the Lead of Zionists and Police?
The article originally published at this link has been retracted.

AI Companies Want to Colonize Our Data. Here’s How We Stop Them.
Artificial Intelligence companies are imposing a new “Doctrine of Discovery” on our digital commons, but we can resist.

Nearly 1 in 4 Trans Adults in US Report Access to Care Disrupted by New Laws
A new poll confirms the impact of laws targeting transgender people over the past year.

Activists Say Police Killing of Ryan Gainer Shows Need for Community Safety
Black, autistic 15-year-old Ryan Gainer was fatally shot by San Bernardino police during a mental health crisis.

On 60th Anniversary of US-Backed Coup, Brazilians Ask US to Declassify Records
The US planned for a possible invasion and sent agents to support the coup. Sixty years later, Brazilians need answers.

Palestinians and Allies Around the Globe Mark Land Day Amid Genocide in Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians marched through Deir Hanna, where Israel violently cracked down on protests on March 30, 1976.

This Easter, Palestinian Christians Will Be Praying for Palestine’s Resurrection
Easter should be a time of hope, but in Gaza death and destruction reign.

Egypt Has Betrayed Palestinians in Their Time of Greatest Need
The Egyptian government has expressed rhetorical support for Palestinians but is complicit in Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

Louisiana’s Plan to Lock People Up Longer Imperils Its Sickest Prisoners
Laws passed at the behest of Gov. Jeff Landry threaten to further strain the already-paltry prison medical system.