Inside the Rage and Sorrow of the Anti-ICE Doctor Protests
Many medical professionals see denouncing the conditions inside ICE facilities as an extension of the Hippocratic Oath.
Inside the Protests Against Trump's Civil Rights Museum Visit
The president's visit to a new museum in Mississippi sparks anger, protests, and memories of past struggles.
“This Is Our State”: Museums’ Opening Makes and Breaks Peace
For Black Mississippians, it’s not about Trump.
How Standing Rock Birthed a New Generation of Independent Left-Wing Media
A crew of journalism collectives and livestreamers were more effective at covering the movement than the mainstream media.
The Final, Messy, Defiant Days of the Standing Rock Camps
Defying the government and even the local tribe, a stubborn group of activists remains camped out in North Dakota.
My Week Among the Freezing, Confused, Hopeful Veterans at Standing Rock
When US veterans traveled to Standing Rock to join the pipeline protests, they were hoping to protect Native activists fighting for their land and water. But many were also hoping to find a new purpose.
Pakistanis Protests the Mukhtaran Mai Case
“Shame on the nation that allows its daughters to be raped publicly, repeatedly.”