social justice
Festivalgoers Tell Us About Afropunk's Important Social Justice Roots
We were on the ground at Brooklyn's one-of-a-kind festival where music meets activism.
Bernie ignited a political movement that's finally taking shape
If the socialist bloc wants to become more than just the party of dissent, they'll need to appeal to some non-white demographics.
Now Is Not The Time To Give Up On Political Correctness
A week in which real transphobia, sexism and antisemitism were in the headlines should come as a warning to those who think identity politics is student folly
Women of Color Examine Assimilation Through Body Painting
Ashleigh Alexandria paints her models to blend in and stand out in urban spaces.
These Social Activists Use Dance To Combat Racism
FLEXN Evolution is a timely recreation of the dance that premiered in 2015.
A Provocateur Painter Subverts Race in Rainbow Hues
A 10-year survey of Nina Chanel Abney's work explores themes of sex, race, and the internet.
How Google Docs Became a Key Tool for Social Justice
Word processors are bland and boring. But lately, Google Docs and Sheets have been transforming the way we organize.
Undocumented Mother of Four Living in Church Basement Named to Time 100 List
An expert on immigrant justice explains how such a high-profile platform shines a light on the fear many immigrant families live with today.
Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam Was a Champion for the Poor and the Marginalized
Honoring the work of America's first Muslim woman judge.
Wikimedia Is Moving Toward Using Gender-Neutral Pronouns
"This is worth a little 'discomfort' in order to feel more welcoming for women, trans and genderqueer future contributors."
When Is a Cup Not A Cup? When It’s a Political Statement
Meet Ayumi Horie, the Maine potter creating slow activism with handmade crafts.
When Is a Cup Not A Cup? When It’s a Political Statement | #50StatesofArt
Meet Ayumi Horie, the Maine potter creating slow activism with handmade crafts.