Truthout
Human Rights
In the First Year of Trump’s Presidency, We Stopped Being Invisible
We have stepped out of our invisibility and into the light.
I Visited the Rohingya Refugee Camps and Here Is What Bangladesh Is Doing Right
Nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees have entered Bangladesh from Myanmar.
One Year in, Trump’s Guantánamo Policy Is an Echo of Bush — and Obama
The vicious policy of torture endures.
Sessions Vows to Issue Subpoenas in Immigrant-Demonizing Inquest Against “Sanctuary Cities”
There has been no proven link between undocumented immigrants and crime.
We’re African Women and We’re Feminists
This is a multi-generational, multi-layered movement of women across the continent.
Actor and Musician Common on Erica Garner, Colin Kaepernick, Dreamers, Trump and Standing Up for Justice
A conversation with Common.
Pentagon Allowed to Keep Congress in the Dark Over Afghan Human Rights Abuses
Commanders in Afghanistan can use a loophole in the face of credible allegations.
As DACA Protections Wear Out, Undocumented Immigrants Face More Deportations
Millions of undocumented immigrants' lives may be on the line.
“Strong Island”: Trans Filmmaker Yance Ford Searches for Justice After His Brother’s Racist Murder
Joslyn Barnes and Yance Ford discuss their new documentary.
Dahr Jamail | The Military Wants to Dictate Private Land Use — and Washington State Might Let It
It appears to be part of the military's national strategy.