This pandemic has become a death sentence for the incarcerated population, and no one in our government seems to care. CBNR contributor Shandre Delaney explains what needs to be done.
This webinar, hosted on May 19, 2020, was envisioned as an opportunity to explore Malcolm’s revolutionary politics and look at how his theory has been applied domestically and internationally.
On May 30, people gathered on the U.S. Capitol grounds in Washington, D.C., to protest Floyd's killing. Journalist Joseph Young documented the protest with these photos.
The homeless, refugees and displaced persons are being excluded from healthcare, pandemic relief, and income support.
Associate Editor Morgan Moone sat down with Maggie Ellinger-Locke, Staff Attorney at Greenpeace, to chat about the compounding impacts of climate change and COVID-19, and how activists can stay engaged during the pandemic. Below is a transcript of...
Planned Parenthood v. Abbott (2020) highlights the lengths courts will go to protect anti-choice politicians. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this allyship is even more dangerous for vulnerable populations and threatens the future of abortion access.
DC-based photographer and journalist, Joseph Young, explores a socially distant Washington DC and its impact.
The new coronavirus does not discriminate. We need to act to protect the health and well being of those behind bars.
The woman deciding whether I should be admitted to the New Jersey bar seven years ago was “on the fence” about her decision because of a felony I committed 19 years earlier. I was sixteen years old. One afternoon, I was hanging out with two...
On March 6th, 2020, editors and unhoused community reporters from street newspapers across the U.S. discussed the opportunities and challenges of their work on "Right to a Home," Law at the Margins' groundbreaking collaborative journalism series.