“The Stonewall Rebellion is not over. We are at war, and we are still fighting back.”
The Academy Award-winning film spotlights the ongoing effort in Brazil to ensure the atrocities committed during the country’s dictatorship period are remembered.
Armenians know from experience that genocide is a process, not an event, and they have lessons for those fighting for peace in Gaza.
For more than four decades, Iranians have resisted through underground clubs, labor strikes, and other everyday acts of defiance.
Indigenous scientists are hurrying to learn what they can about intact old-growth forests before they are gone.
The presence of employees with disabilities can make companies and organizations more collaborative, inclusive, and attractive to job seekers.
In today’s hostile political climate, philanthropy must move beyond performative gestures and into authentic partnership.
India’s social fabric remains hostile to interfaith and intercaste couples. But “safe homes” offer some security.
Video games will not fix a broken world, but queering them can show players and non-players alike how to reimagine ours.
Bernie Sanders is attracting crowds of tens of thousands across the U.S. as he rallies against the growing influence of billionaires within the federal government.
A budget proposal from House Republicans could gut Medi-Cal. Families and advocates want to preserve a more certain future for their children’s care.
Disabled couples risk losing their benefits when they marry. A new documentary spotlights the fight to change that.
Facing suspensions and threats from the Trump administration, students are evolving their organizing defenses.
When people's needs are met, there is less violence—and less need for policing and prisons.
If activists want to oppose Trump in his second term, then they must study the successful progressive movements of his first one.
Safe housing eludes many trans people in the U.S. Trans-led organizations are meeting the need.
A new documentary follows Mahmoud Khalil and other student activists as they fight for divestment and Palestinian liberation.
Celebrating the Tribe’s victory in their decades-long struggle to legally resume hunting gray whales.
“Playing nice ain’t going to cut it with people who want to kill you and your community,” writes Arun Gupta. “We need principles that build power now and for the long term.”
The action is modeled on the successful global campaign against Shell in the 1980s for its role in apartheid South Africa.
Conservatives want to control and own our bodies. We can’t let them.
Heirloom seeds can bolster the resilience of rural farming communities.
Target’s DEI rollback and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance make clear that Black capitalism will not save us.
Critical Race Theory effectively uses storytelling so dominant classes can no longer avoid the responsibility of listening.
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