
Category: human rights


Inside the High-Security “Black Site” Where Leonard Peltier Is Incarcerated

Humiliation vs. Self-Respect: The Untold Story of the Abuse of Palestinian Women in Hebron

“If My Life Is to Matter, Then Mail Must Matter. Support Must Matter.”

Newsom Vetoed Bill Restricting California Prison Transfers to ICE

United States Scores a C on Global LGBTQ+ Human Rights Scorecard

Never Eat the Candy on Your Pillow: This Is What Prison is Like

Nebraska Woman Gets Two Years in Prison After Giving Abortion Pills to Teen Daughter

The Fate of the “Dreamers” Is Likely Headed to the Right-Dominated Supreme Court

If Signed, CA’s Latest Shield Law Would Offer Strongest Abortion Protections Yet

Teenagers’ Detention at Angola Prison Has Brought New Attention to Louisiana’s Fractured Juvenile System

“Not one woman less!”: Ecuadorian Women March Against Gender-Based Violence

Bill Restricting California Prison Transfers to ICE Heading to Gov. Newsom’s Desk

The Anti-Indigenous Use of Commercial Tobacco Harms the Planet and its People

Alabama’s Pure Nitrogen Execution of Kevin Smith Could Take Over 15 Minutes

Mexico’s Supreme Court Decriminalizes Abortion Nationally in Landmark Ruling

86 Cents For a Day of Work Is a Reality For Most Incarcerated People

John Kiriakou: U.S. Justice Dept’s Next Victim

West Bank Dispatch: 120 Palestinians Arrested In Three Days

NYT Publishes ‘Greatest Hits’ of Bad Trans Healthcare Coverage

How the Media Turns Migrants Into Monsters

Samidoun Network: We Dare to Speak Out for Palestinian Prisoners and Detainees

60 Years Since MLK Jr.’s Historic ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech

2023 Is Already The Deadliest Year on Record for Palestinians in Occupied West Bank, Says UN Envoy

My Homeland Is Being Ruled by Terror. The World Must Pay Attention.

Another Chance to Reduce Child Poverty

‘I Cried for Joy’: Texas Judge Blocks Texas Abortion Ban for Dangerous Pregnancies

Solitary Confinement Survivors Rally Support for Proposed Federal Ban
