Honoring mental health issues, athletes like Simone Biles deserve support By Monica Moorehead July 30, 2021 The biggest news coming out of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is not about the pandemic [...]
The case of Britney Spears: Lessons on the patriarchy, mental health and art as a commodity By Teresa Gutierrez July 20, 2021 It is shocking to me that a 39-year-old woman cannot take out her own IUD if she so [...]
Haunani-Kay Trask, Hawaiian leader July 13, 2021 Haunani Kay Trask By the Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies Hawaiian leader Haunani-Kay Trask died [...]
U.S. out of Afghanistan By John Catalinotto July 5, 2021 The Pentagon withdrew its forces from Bagram Air Field in Kabul July 2. Corporate media [...]
Victory in closure of Georgia detention center By Dianne Mathiowetz May 25, 2021 Atlanta Dawn Wooten, left, at a news conference in Atlanta Sept. 15, 2020 On May 20, [...]
For incarcerated trans women: ‘Injustice at every turn’ By Princess Harmony April 14, 2021 According to the 2011 National Transgender Discrimination Survey, one in six transgender [...]
Trans women and police brutality through history By Princess Harmony April 15, 2021 The “protect and serve” motto emblazoned on police vehicles acts as cover for their [...]
March 20 solidarity with BAmazon Union By Minnie Bruce Pratt March 26, 2021 The historic union election sought by majority Black workers at a Bessemer, Ala., [...]
Calling out white supremacy: Labor responds to Atlanta massacre By Martha Grevatt March 22, 2021 The racist, misogynistic massacre of eight massage parlor workers — six Asian, all women [...]
Courageous women of the Paris Commune By Martha Grevatt March 23, 2021 This month marks the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Paris Commune. The Commune [...]
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