Get To Know These 5 Community Organizers
They never became your favorite celebrity activist—and they don’t want to—but these organizers did really amazing work for years. This decade has been filled with lots of joy, lots of agony, lots of cultural shifts, and more. Perhaps one of
Surveilled and Harassed For Playing Malcolm X Speeches: Mikisa Thompson’s Resistance
"I’m just trying to survive as Black woman who wants to do the work to help dismantle white supremacy," says Mikisa Thompson. Content note for anti-Blackness and descriptions of police surveillance and harassment. “It seems like we cannot do anything that brings
How White America’s Legacy of Voter Suppression Harms People of Color
Instead of blaming people of color who don't vote, white liberals need to take a closer look at their own communities. by Sherronda J. Brown and Lara Witt When Trump first launched an unsubstantiated attack against voter fraud after his own
Why North Carolina’s “Bathroom Bill” Repeal Is a Sham
North Carolina's bathroom bill "repeal" might bring sports and jobs back to the state, but it doesn't do anything to protect LGBTQ rights. North Carolina legislators officially voted to repeal their HB2 law, the law that forced individuals to use public restrooms
Lawmakers Compare Protests to Arson and Terrorism
Lawmakers have seen recent protests, and changes are beginning to come. But not in the way protestors have intended. by A. Big Country There’s been quite a bit to protest recently, and we’ve seen huge numbers of people participating in protests to support social