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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and tenant activists rallied this morning outside the New York Apartment ...
Nemon’s new book, Isabela’s Way, follows 14-year-old Isabela de Castro Nunez as she flees her Portuguese hometown.
In From the Clinics to the Capitol: How Opposing Abortion Became Insurrectionary, Carol Mason, a professor of gender and women’s studies at the University of Kentucky, draws a through line that ...
In the past year, Elsa Martinez has seen utility bills from New York energy monopoly Con Edison soar to as much as $300 per month. The costs seemed inexplicable to Martinez, a disabled Harlem resident ...
This year’s midterm elections saw the much-anticipated Republican “red wave” turn into a red trickle in most of the country with one glaring exception: bright blue New York. President Joe Biden won ...
What is known today as Atlanta used to be a thriving trade hub for Native Americans. In 1821, the federal government began to force the Muscogee tribe out of what Atlantans now call the South River ...
Read “This is how You Stymie a Movement” for a catalog of recent protest arrests made with excessive force. On the evening of September 17, a group of 60 immigrant-rights protesters left Foley Square ...
As thousands of migrant asylum seekers arrive on buses in New York City from the U.S. southern border — many sent without their consent by Republican governors in Texas and Florida who are playing ...
In her acceptance speech on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Kamala Harris promised new investments in the care economy, support for workers rights, reproductive ...
The constant thefts of their electric bikes have led New York City's food delivery workers to organize themselves over the past two years, using Facebook and WhatsApp to create a city-wide support ...