By Ana María Carrano Editor’s note: Ana María Carrano, a former journalist from Venezuela who now lives in Miami, is the executive manager of Institutional Assets and Monuments (IAM), a nonprofit organization that promotes culture and visual...
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he United States has formed a task force whose sole aim is to identify people who “lied” on their citizenship application and denaturalize them, putting more than 20 million naturalized citizens at risk. USCIS, realizing it...
By Maru Mora Villalpando Editor’s note: Maru Mora Villalpando is a community organizer with NWDC Resistance, a grassroots volunteer group working to end all detentions and deportations in Washington state and to shut down the Northwest...
Editor’s Note: In June, as part of our Community Based News Room (CBNR), we published an article by Chris Young, “Death Row Saved My Life.” Chris was on death row in Texas and scheduled to be executed by the state on July 17, 2018...
[dropcap]N[/dropcap]IFLA v. Becerra has sparked outrage as women’s rights activists across the board declare it to be the first step in overturning Roe v. Wade. With the recent nomination of Brett Kavanaugh for the vacant Supreme Court seat, the...
By Shandre Delaney Editor’s note: Shandre Delaney’s son, Carrington Keys, was released from prison on May 15, 2018, after serving 20 years. He spent 10 of those years in solitary confinement. During that time “in the hole,”...
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]mmigration law and policy, at its core, revolves around women: nearly 70% of all women immigrants who have legal status obtained that status through the family immigration system; undocumented mothers with U.S. children face the...
[dropcap][/dropcap]A[dropcap][/dropcap]s an advocate to end the abhorrent practice of locking up kids in prisons across the country, the plight of the migrant children at the border is sadly familiar. Children separated from their families and...
Carrington Keys was one of six black men known as the Dallas 6. When he entered the prison system, he had to learn fast to come to terms with the harsh realities of prison life. That's where his journey of self-knowledge and self-discovery began.
Editors Note: Statement By Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center (EMC); Solidarity Network – Workers’ Center (SNWC); Young Socialists of Georgia (YSG); Georgian Progressive Forum (GPF) We would like to inform you regarding the recent...