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      Black Journalists on Police Violence: Reporting from the Ground Up

      Photo of Brittany Brown, Gavin Godfrey, and Sara Lomax on purple pixelated background with the text, "Black Journalists on Police Violence: Reporting From the Ground Up"

      Saket Soni: How Trafficked Workers Pulled Off “The Great Escape”

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      North Carolina: Courageous Conversations in a Climate of Fear

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      Democrats Stave Off Disaster, For Now?

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      BIPOC Media: Amplifying Black & indigenous Collaborations

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      Reforming Prosecutor Power – Especially After Roe.

      Prosecutors are immensely powerful, especially now, after the overthrow of Roe. They decide which cases to bring, what charges to make and what sentences to ask for. Until this year, only internal...

      The Forgotten Coup, January 6th & the Small Town Americans on the Frontlines of...

      Could a successful coup happen in the US? The ongoing Congressional hearings into the events of January 6 show that just a handful of election officials in several key states stood between...

      Linda Villarosa on the End of Roe: A Death Sentence for Women of Color?

      Is the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health a death sentence for women of color? The overturning of Roe v. Wade not only creates an abortion disaster for millions...

      Yellowstone at 150: Can Indigenous Stewardship Save Our Parks?

      150 years after Congress established Yellowstone National Park, it remains the jewel of a system that comprises some 400 national parks. But for Indigenous Americans, the history is bitter. Thousands were forced...

      Collective Real Estate: Land Without Landlords?

      Decades of discrimination have left millions of African Americans shut out of the housing market and at risk of being targeted by predatory lenders and exploitative loans. But capital collectives pool resources...

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