‘Forgiveness and mercy’ — for whom? By Mr. Tranzerious Anderson October 24, 2019 The writer of the following letter is imprisoned in Massachusetts. As the month [...]
In trial of killer cop, Black jurors struggle for guilty verdicts By Dianne Mathiowetz October 24, 2019 After 27 hours of deliberation over six days, the jury in the trial of Robert Olsen, a [...]
What would a people’s impeachment look like? By Makasi Motema October 15, 2019 Our news cycle is dominated by one overwhelming, all-encompassing story. While millions [...]
Hundreds pack State House to resist mass incarceration By Phebe Eckfeldt October 15, 2019 Hundreds of families, friends and supporters of prisoners packed the Massachusetts State [...]
Obituary: A. Grace Lee Mims: a cultural treasure By Martha Grevatt October 14, 2019 People filled St. James African Methodist Episcopal church in Cleveland on Oct. 11 to [...]
When Trans Women Die By Mumia Abu-Jamal October 14, 2019 In recent weeks, we have seen naked violence unleashed against trans women, directed [...]
‘This Shit Ain’t New!’ Philly cop corruption cover-ups By Betsey Piette October 10, 2019 Over 50 demonstrators gathered in Center City on Oct. 4 to rally for an end to mass [...]
Bigot Trump’s real crimes October 2, 2019 Let us count the crimes the current U.S. president has committed against the working class and all the [...]
The conviction of Amber Guyger and fear of a ‘racial powder keg’ By Makasi Motema October 8, 2019 Five years after the murder of Michael Brown, the people have achieved an apparent [...]
Fair Pay to Play bill is a step forward to empower student-athletes By Monica Moorehead October 7, 2019 The Fair Pay to Play Act was signed into law by California Gov. Gavin Newsome on [...]
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