St. Louis activist uses ‘Black Panther’ film to register voters

A nationwide voter registration campaign is turning the message of Black Panther into a political reality.
On Being Black, Southern And Rural In The Time Of COVID-19

Elders and already sick folks are at risk down South. Is the nation paying attention now?
The Abolition Movement

What we talk about when we talk about addressing the savage roots of policing: justice and safety for everyone.
The business and money behind police training in the United States

There are calls to reform, defund and even abolish the police. And central to the push for law enforcement reform is how police officers receive training.
There’s a Movement to Defund School Police, Too

When students in Minneapolis, Denver and Oakland eventually return to their classrooms, one group will be notably missing from school grounds: the police.
Shapiro slams ‘unbelievably irresponsible’ Democrats for calling Wisconsin shooting act of racism

Prominent Democrats irresponsibly rushed to label the police-involved shooting of a Black man in Wisconsin over the weekend an act of racism before many details of the incident were even released, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro contended Monday.
Fireworks Illuminate Movement For Black Lives’ Call To Defund Police

In Our Resistance Against The State, Black and Indigenous Peoples Are Collectively Powerful
In Our Resistance Against The State, Black and Indigenous Peoples Are Collectively Powerful

In Our Resistance Against The State, Black and Indigenous Peoples Are Collectively Powerful
Progressive BLM leaders hit Democrats for ‘performative’ 2020 convention

Last week’s Democratic National Convention featured countless references to Black Lives Matter, but some leaders in the movement are expressing concern that Democrats could simply be paying lip service.
Border Town Links Fight Against Trump’s Wall to the Black Lives Matter Movement

Under a sweltering August sun, just blocks from the U.S.-Mexico border, four local activists busily stage-direct the movements of about 100 residents of Laredo, Texas, who are lined up, fists raised, along the street in front of the city’s George P. Kazen federal courthouse.