By Fazeela Siddiqui, currently a Staff Attorney at a large non-profit legal service organization in New York City. For those who stand up to the ills of today and seek language to connect and grow interrelated mass movements, look no further than...
By Chaumtoli Huq, Editor of Law@theMargins When we speak about freedom of speech or dissent in Bangladesh, invariably and understandably the conversation turns to bloggers whose murders were claimed by Islamic group Ansarullah Bangla Team. In...
DeVanté Lewis, an artist for social change and development in the Bronx, write that our youth hold the answers to reforming a system that is currently failing them, their families, officials and the public.
Son of tea workers, Mohan Rabidas is one of the organizers of Chandpur Begumkhan Tea Garden. He a Community Justice Fellow with Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST) There are 1.5 million tea workers living in Bangladesh for 180 years...
If the Supreme Court's upcoming decision in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association weakens U.S. unions, the result could have a devastating ripple effect on both workers' lives and democratic institutions.
Let's build on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and all of our civil rights leaders by making voting more accessible and convenient, modernizing it for the way we live now.
Note: The visuals are from The Secret History of South Asian and African American Solidarity (blackdesisecrethistory.org) curated by Aniravan Chatterjee. [dropcap]A[/dropcap]ttn: middle class, non-Black folks. We have lost our right to celebrate...
Native American law student leader Dayna Jones wrtes that while militiamen in Oregon may refer to themselves as ‘patriots,’ they are directly contradicting the very same Constitution that they proclaim to value.
By Farhad Mazhar, a Bangladeshi writer, columnist, poet, social and human rights activist, and environmentalist. In these dark times of the “War on Terror”, drone killings, collateral damages and bloody events such as the recent...
Despite legal advances, modern forms of slavery, unfree or forced labor, and servitude persist today, fueled by inequality and weak rights protection. Recent responses that have emphasized transparency in global supply chains assist in identifying...