Disability Disability Justice Organizers Are Creating the Liberatory Future We All Deserve Organizers share where they find hope in the struggle for disability justice as we go into the second year of Trump 2.0. By Marianne Dhenin / 7 Jan 2026
Climate Your 5 Favorite Stories of 2025 A look back on this year's most-read pieces, with some behind-the-scenes insights and hints at what's coming next. By Marianne Dhenin / 29 Dec 2025
Palestine Health Care Workers Spoke Out for Their Peers in Gaza. Then Came Backlash. Medical institutions are silencing their staff and impeding efforts to build solidarity with medical workers in Gaza. By Marianne Dhenin / 17 Dec 2025
Climate Agrimovement on Farmworker-Led Organizing for Food Sovereignty in Lebanon In a nation where one in five is starving, a powerful farmworker solidarity movement has emerged. By Marianne Dhenin / 10 Dec 2025
Education A Growing Coalition is Fighting Censorship in California’s Public Schools Critics warn that Assembly Bill 715 only emboldens right-wing groups and their attacks on students and teachers. By Marianne Dhenin / 3 Dec 2025
Climate Prosecutors at International Tribunal on Palestine Accuse Israel of Ecocide Prosecutors at the International People’s Tribunal on Palestine decried Israel’s destruction of farms and water sources. By Marianne Dhenin / 26 Nov 2025
Community ‘We Opened a Door Nobody Knew Existed’: How Displaced Black Families Won Reparations in Portland A historic settlement returns $8.5 million and land to Black families displaced by a decades-old redevelopment scheme — and sets a precedent for cities nationwide. By Marianne Dhenin / 19 Nov 2025
Palestine St. Louis Organizers Win Ethical Investment Resolution A local Palestine solidarity committee championed the resolution to divest city funds from corporations complicit in human rights violations. By Marianne Dhenin / 12 Nov 2025
Education A New Museum Honors San Antonio's Mexican American and Working-Class Communities Museo del Westside, a new museum in San Antonio's Westside neighborhood, preserves the area’s vibrant cultural and architectural heritage. By Marianne Dhenin / 5 Nov 2025
Climate Kindah Ibrahim on Rebuilding Syria’s Agriculture Sector Learning from how communities adapted during the conflict could help make the nation more resilient to climate change. By Marianne Dhenin / 29 Oct 2025
Disability FDA Guidelines on COVID-19 Vaccines Are Throwing Those Most at Risk Into Despair “There’s a lot of misinformation, and nobody seems to know what’s going on,” a resident of Missouri said. By Marianne Dhenin / 22 Oct 2025
Community Facing Defunding, Indigenous Culture Workers Resist The proposed elimination of the National Endowment for the Humanities threatens Indigenous libraries and arts programs. By Marianne Dhenin / 8 Oct 2025