Truthout
Human Rights
“Those Who Are Targeted Know What the State’s Agenda Has Been”
If we want to stop state violence, it's not going to be through reforming harmful institutions, but dismantling them.
Battle for Water Rights Heats Up in El Salvador
Social movements fear politicians backed by big business are about to privatize El Salvador's already scarce water.
She Got Her Baby Back From Immigration Foster Care. Now What?
The first 36 hours of their reunion brought a mix of joy, questions about the separation and worries about the future.
Comic Details Saga of Escaped Slaves Who Formed Autonomous Communities
The communities may have perished quickly but their allure lives on through the mythologies they created.
Mexican Journalist Emilio Gutiérrez Soto Is Freed From Detention
Emilio Gutiérrez Soto denounces ICE detention centers.
Body of Olivia Lone Bear Found in North Dakota as Native Women Face Crisis
Olivia Lone Bear’s brother and Mary Kathryn Nagle discuss more.
Statue of Infamy
Ahed Tamimi Is Free, but 350 Palestinian Children Remain in Jails
Three out of four Palestinian children experience physical violence after their arrest for minor crimes.
Let Me Tell You What Forced Separation Looks Like
Another common way families are forcibly separated? Juvenile detention.