Dismantlers of white supremacy have stationed themselves in Washington. On Saturday, as Trump supporters descended on the National Mall to show their support of Trump, they marched to the White House.
Read MoreThere is a huge stigma connected with prisoners in Croatia.
Read MoreDACA is a foundational part of our fight to build an America that we want to be a part of.
Read MoreWe left DC at 5:30 with a friend of a friend and made the drive to Charlottesville.
Read MoreIn the months following the earthquake in Ecuador, as life tried to go back to normal, the tension in Bahia didn’t diminish, and neither did the violence. In addition to cases of random assault, there was also a marked increase in domestic abuse and violence in the home.
Read MoreWe began to hear that the fascists were threatening to "burn the town down," news which prompted those who were able to evacuate, and those who were left to hope that Redneck Revolt could patrol neighborhoods, scrambling to keep ourselves safe against these roaming caravans of brutal racists.
Read MoreOne major difference between fictional Kim Jong Il and real-life President Trump: One still has the media to contend with, the other owns the media, too.
Read MoreUntil L Bar opened, there was nowhere for women to meet other women offline.
Read More"Why do people with power get to decide what we are good for?"
Read MoreI was unprepared for how this read, this time, affected me. It feels so much closer than it did—and not just in the sense in that I wonder how many Marjane-esque children are out there right now. It feels close in the sense that we feel so unstable right now.
Read MoreThis year, a group of activists took to the streets during D.C.'s Capital Pride celebration to demand better—from the queer community and the resistance.
Read More10 Poses and Portraits of Transwomen in Brazil
Read MoreWe are always two steps away from living the material realities of The Handmaid's Tale; these days, it feels like we are one single step, a hair's width away.
Read MoreThis book excels in the quiet moments after you read a headline and click through, nauseous. You need a moment; you need to remember that you are not alone in your shock, in your plans to act.
Read MoreThe way we read is a really important piece of our resistance. Consuming media written from a paradigm that isn’t our own increases our empathy, and consuming dense or difficult media is like lifting weights for our brains. We must start directing that reading list to grapple with our current political climate.
Read More"I had photos that disproved the Trump administration, and I wanted to use them to make Donald sad.
Read MoreNever at a demonstration or march had I seen such a diverse array of families. Children met and played, and held signs they helped make or made themselves. This is a photo essay of some of those children.
Read More“We had to approach the organizers of the Women’s March because they hadn’t reached out to the disabled community at all,” she told us. “Mia Ives-Rublee, the founder of the Disability Caucus, moved mountains to make this all happen."
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