Abolition Is Global: The United States and Israel’s Deadly Exchange
The U.S. exchanges tactics and tech with Israel resulting in exacerbated violence both in the U.S. and in Palestine. It's known as the Deadly Exchange. As people in Lebanon and the diaspora reacted to the horrors of the tragic explosion in
10 for 10: Ten Political Moments That Defined The Decade
This decade was filled with tons of sociopolitical engagement. These are just ten of the political moments that defined the decade. CW: Racism, Islamophobia, Anti-Semitism, Gun Violence, Sexual Violence and Rape, Death By Anuhya Bobba and Reina Sultan This past decade has felt
The Whitney Museum’s Biennial Silence and Its Culture of Oppression
The Whitney Museum chooses silence in an effort to displace, downplay, and negate valid public outrage regarding their policies, ethics and leadership. By Jamara Wakefield May 17th marked the start of the 79th Whitney Biennial. The Biennial is a contemporary
With DAPL’s Access Denied, We Need To Fight The Sabal Trail Pipeline Threatening Florida’s Water
Do we truly believe that "injustice anywhere is a threat to everywhere," regardless of how homely and plain the injustice? News is sinking in about the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's victory over the formidable forces of capitalism (the Dakota Access Pipeline): the U.S.
Why Standing Rock Will Always be About Natives
by Rafaella Gunz The Dakota Access Pipeline protests at Standing Rock have been going on for months, but are only just starting to get mainstream media attention. Unfortunately, that’s partly because a white woman -- not the Native tribes who started the protests --