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Human Rights
US Cities Issue IDs to Protect Undocumented Immigrants
A growing number of communities have implemented municipal identification programs.
BDS Win: How Tunisian Groups Blocked Entry of an Israel-Linked Cargo Ship
Stopping the “Cornelius A” was the culmination of a battle of wills between civil society and oppression.
A Mass Grave of Prison Laborers in Texas Should Be Respected, Not Paved Over
Black history needs to be protected.
A Profound Commitment
A slight difference of opinion on how to stand up for the “sanctity of life.”
Children and Women With Disabilities Are More Likely to Face Violence
There is a strong consensus regarding the risk that both children and women face.
Meet the UNC Student Whose Protest Toppled a Racist Monument
A UNC grad student faces charges and possible expulsion for pouring red ink and her own blood on the statue in April.
Ferguson Activist Says: “We Need More Than Change, We Need Revolution”
The fight for Black liberation continues in Ferguson, four years after Michael Brown's murder.
Her, Too?
Honduran Prosecutors Withhold Evidence in Berta Cáceres Murder Case
Cáceres's family is questioning why suspects' electronic devices were never subjected to analysis.
Catholic Sex Abuse Stems From Monarchy and Exclusion of Women From Power
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of an advocacy group for Catholic social justice, discusses more.