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Human Rights
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.
ICE Guards in Texas Separate Fathers and Sons Who Had Just Been Reunited
Casey Miller and Manoj Govindaiah with RAICES, a Texas-based legal aid group for immigrants, discuss more.
ICE Arrests Husband Taking Pregnant Wife to Hospital, Forcing Her to Drive Alone
Joel Arrona-Lara’s lawyer Russell Jauregui discusses the case.
“Danger” Wasn’t a Word We Knew: Elaine Mokhtefi and the Panthers in Algiers
“Algiers, Third World Capital” is a rare glimpse into the work of the international arm of the Black Panther Party.
Self-Managed Abortion Care Becomes Urgent as Threats to “Roe v. Wade” Mount
Reproductive justice advocates are looking at countries where abortion is not legal for safe workarounds.