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October KrauschTruthout |

Faculty are forming support networks to connect with each other to protect students and end the genocide in Palestine.

Faculty at state schools are waging collective action in the face of both federal and state attacks. Will it be enough?

There’s no cookie-cutter solution to confronting fascism; action must be grounded in analysis, says Robin D. G. Kelley.

Some states are allowing private companies to decide which people in prison are allowed to contact their family members.

Health care workers know from experience that only organizing will lead to enforceable standards and better conditions.

A few months ago, I logged into my online Securus account to send an electronic message to a friend in a Washington State prison. To my shock, I...

The left in the United States faces a series of urgent questions: How do we stop a genocide in Palestine funded by our own tax dollars? How do we...

This week, Nassau County, New York, passed a mask ban. Those wearing face masks will now face the possibility of up to a year in jail or a $1,000...
