Truthout
Human Rights
Migrant Children Detained in Shelters Are Being Drugged
Reveal reporter Aura Bogado discusses more.
As Millions Face Starvation, American-Made Bombs Are Killing Civilians
Special correspondent Jane Ferguson discusses her findings after embedding herself in Yemen.
Mother’s Efforts to Reunite With Her Child Reveal Red Tape of Family Separation
The case of Liah Ferrera Amaya shows the extensive vetting immigrant families must submit to.
White Supremacy in the Courtroom: Booted From a Hearing on Guantánamo
As the only visible Muslim in the room, I was thrown out for having the wrong “attitude.”
What Came Before #MeToo: The Himpathy That Shaped Misogyny
Kate Manne’s “Down Girl” describes a punitive social system that rewards compliance and punishes resistance.
Lessons From a Nazi-Persecuted Philosopher on the Rights of Refugees
Hannah Arendt recognized the “right to have rights” as key to protecting persecuted minorities.
New Film Highlights Women’s Role in the First Palestinian Intifada
“Naila and the Uprising” is about a women-led, nonviolent, grassroots movement for liberation and gender equality.
Will Parents at the Border Be Forced to Separate Again to Win Asylum?
Just 57 of more than 100 children under the age of 5 have been reunited with their parents.
Caravan of Grandmothers Heads to Mexico Border
The group leaving from New York will onboard other “grannies” and allies along the way to support migrating families.
Trump Administration Misses Deadline to Unite Families
The Trump administration failed to meet a court-imposed deadline Tuesday.