
Tag: activism


New Anti-transgender Laws Will Hurt Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Religious Expression

‘The Whole World Is Watching’: Atlanta City Council Approves Cop City Funding

Progressive Groups Sue Mississippi Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Anti-Protest Law

Lessons From Transgender Stonewall Icon Miss Major on Survival and Hope

The Slow Ethnic Cleansing of Ein Samiya’s Bedouin Community

ICE, Homeland Security Accused Of Targeting Outspoken Migrant Worker For Deportation

Detained “Cop City” Journalist Sues Atlanta Police, Alleges Intimidation

Hollywood Writers Have a Word for It: Inequality

Cop City Protesters Face Felonies for Flyering as Police Repress Student Sit-Ins

One Granted Bond, Two Denied Pretrial Release: Forest Defenders Appear for Preliminary Hearings

BlackRock Security, NYPD ‘Brutalize’ Climate Protesters

A New Bill in Oregon Could Target Environmental Protesters as Terrorists

Extinction Rebellion’s Roger Hallam: It’s not the climate, it’s the system | The Chris Hedges Report

No Gunpowder Residue Found on Manuel ‘Tortuguita’ Terán According to DeKalb County Autopsy

Stop Cop City Movement Embraces National Strategy as Permit Appeal Is Denied

Tennessee Lawmakers Aren’t the First Progressives Expelled for Their Activism

Chris Hedges: The Hypocrisy of the Christian Church

Eight Remain in Jail from March 5 Weelaunee Forest Raid, 15 Released

‘Speechless’: US, Canada Agree on Plan to Turn Away Asylum-Seekers

Police Use “Less Lethal” Weapons to Crush Social Movements Across the World

Fueled by Family Experiences with Incarceration, Black Girls Rising Seeks to Close Youth Prisons in Louisiana

The Global Vigils for the Closure of Guantánamo on International Women’s Day

The ‘Stop Cop City’ Movement Roots Going Back Decades

Public Universities Run on Underpaid Labor. Now Grad Workers Are Fighting Back.

The Chris Hedges Report: Kshama Sawant’s New ‘Workers Strike Back’ Coalition Will Fight for $25 Minimum Wage and More

This International Women’s Day, Iranian Feminists Are at the Front Lines

One of US’s Largest Public Universities Could See First Strike in Its 257 Years
