Monday, April 27, 2026

The unprecedented Ukraine-to-Canada ‘air bridge’ could mean a brighter future for all refugees

This air bridge has the potential to be more promising than anything else in recent refugee history.

Anti-abortionists played the long game, and they are winning

The U.S. is sliding toward a grim future where abortion is criminalized with little support for families. This “new normal” is disproportionately impacting low-income people of color.

How to build a culture of support so leaders and movements can thrive

Imagine for a moment how it would would feel to have more dedicated support. What might be possible with a team at your back?

Police presence on school grounds poses potential risks to kids

As school communities continue to wrestle with whether to have police on school grounds, I believe the most important thing to consider is not what people believe, but what the evidence shows.

As climate catastrophe unfolds, small activist victories in UK courts

The future may depend on those who believe this is so and are willing to risk their freedom to address the climate emergency.

Former correctional captain pleads guilty to assaulting detainee

“When members of law enforcement engage in excessive force, they not only victimize an individual but do grave disservice to the dedicated work of so many others who honorably serve the public.”

A pandemic of the poor

As we approach 1 million COVID-19 deaths, Americans in poorer counties have died at double the rate of wealthier counties.

‘Most disingenuous marketing campaign we have seen for a long time’: New video debunks...

An undercover investigation funded by vegan food company VFC appears to reveal that the video was pure greenwashing.

Police sergeant found guilty on all counts after participating in Capitol riots

Both officers were initially placed on administrative leave for attending the Capitol riots. The town fired them after their arrests.

How movements can maintain their radical vision while winning practical reforms

Forty years of struggle by Brazil's landless workers movement offers lessons on engaging the system without being co-opted.