Truthout
Human Rights
High-Profile Women Break the Silence on Sexual Assaults, but Low-Wage Workers Are Still Vulnerable to Abuse
Time magazine announced the 2017 “Person of the Year” goes to the “Silence Breakers.”
Trump’s Anti-Muslim Video Retweets Presented as Evidence in New Travel Ban Challenge
Trump may have sabotaged his own policy.
Build and Fight: The Program and Strategy of Cooperation Jackson
An excerpt from “Jackson Rising: The Struggle for Economic Democracy and Self-Determination in Jackson, Mississippi.”
Allowing Muslim Ban to Go Into Effect, US Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Trump
Trump's anti-Muslim prejudice is no secret.
As Supreme Court Gives Green Light to Muslim Ban, Civil Rights Attorneys Vow to Fight Back
The Supreme Court handed a victory to Trump Monday, when it allowed his latest travel ban to go into effect.
The Art of Keeping Guantánamo Open: What the Paintings by Its Prisoners Tell Us About Our Humanity and Theirs
The Department of Defense declared that all art made at Guantanamo is government property.
Two Years After Planned Parenthood Shooting, Abortion Clinics Are Still in Danger
Unless those who violate any laws at abortion clinics are prosecuted, another horrific act of violence will be inevitable.
Honduras: Thousands Defy Military Crackdown and Flood the Streets to Protest Alleged Vote-Rigging
Tensions are rising in Honduras, where security forces have opened fire on protesters over the weekend.
Homelessness: One of Capitalism’s Many Inevitable Products
Fear of homelessness helps capitalism maintain its power.
Does Our Belief in Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence Extend to Survivors Behind Bars?
Does our notion of victim go beyond white celebrity women?