Friday, March 29, 2024

On the day of People’s Climate Marches, the Ponca Tribe begins its own 273-mile...

A unique alliance among tribes, ranchers, and other landowners in Nebraska regroups to resist fossil fuel development like the Keystone XL.

Families rally to end police raids in NYC public housing

Over the last few years, the New York City Police Department has collaborated with various federal agencies to conduct militarized raids in multiple New York City Housing Authority public housing developments around the city.

Women’s health is on the chopping block, again

Defunding Planned Parenthood could cause a national health crisis for low-income women – and men, too.

With eye on DeVos, students take fight for free higher education to states

Students of higher education are joining together to stand up against U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and President Donald Trump.

Exxon to pay $20 million for violating Clean Air Act 16,386 times

“We will not stand idly by when polluters put our health and safety at risk.”

Fired cops charged with beating unarmed motorist on video

Officers have been charge after their incident report failed to mention blatant use of excessive force against the restrained suspect.

4 not-so-easy ways to dismantle racism in the food system

Our food system is built on stolen land and exploited labor. Here’s what we can do to fix it.

Ohio protesters warn of high stakes of disregarding science

Rescission and reconsideration of science-based rules by the Trump administration present additional worries.

In heat of Dakota Access protests, National Sheriffs’ Association lobbied for more military gear

Standing Rock and the role of the Sheriffs’ Association serve as a case study of broader policing trends seen during social movements.

The first 100 days of resistance

It’s heartening to see the anti-Trump resistance move so quickly toward an affirmative vision that rejects the limited political choices of the past and demands broader horizons of possibility.