Economy

Chicago’s Guaranteed Income Project Shows Promising Results

CFF’s guaranteed income project provided $500 a month to 100 formerly incarcerated individuals for 13 months.

| Feb 07, 2025
Social Justice

How DEI Initiatives Can Continue in Spite of Trump

Though Trump has dismantled federal DEI initiatives, efforts toward racial equity are continuing in other sectors.

| Feb 06, 2025
A night-time image of several protesters standing in a street as headlights in the distance illuminate them.
Criminal justice reform

Mothering for Justice

With so many children lost to state violence, who is caring for their justice-seeking mothers?

Nicole Froio | Feb 06, 2025
Democracy

Who’s Going to Stop Elon Musk?

Since being named the head of DOGE, Elon Musk appears to be acting without any oversight.

| Feb 05, 2025
Native rights

What Leonard Peltier’s Freedom Represents for Indigenous Futures

Leonard Peltier’s release embodies the liberation possible through intergenerational organizing.

Nick Tilsen | Jan 31, 2025
Social Justice

Reimagining Justice Systems in a Post-Abolitionist World

Abolition means reimagining society as a whole.

| Jan 31, 2025
Criminal justice reform

Do Lies and White Supremacists Run U.S. Prisons?

A new book examines how prisons are used as a tool of white supremacy.

| Jan 30, 2025
Social Justice

Murmurations: Dawn of a New Beginning

adrienne maree brown has invited Movement Generation to bring us stories of life worth living in 2025.

adrienne maree brown | Jan 30, 2025
Social Justice

Trump Begins Implementing Anti-Immigrant Agenda

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from implementing its birthright citizenship policy.

| Jan 29, 2025
Wealth and inequality

Insulin Should Be a Right, Not a Privilege

Trump is attacking the policies aimed at making prescription medications affordable and accessible to all.

Sara Youngblood Gregory | Jan 29, 2025
Criminal justice reform

How Restorative Justice Helped One Family Move Forward

The CHAT Project’s model serves as a beacon of hope for couples engaged in a cycle of domestic violence.

Lauren DeLaunay Miller | Jan 28, 2025
Social Justice

In Fighting Fascism, We Must Choose Our Battles Wisely

We must ask ourselves: Does the fight we’re in advance us toward a revolutionary shift? 

William C. Anderson | Jan 24, 2025
Democracy

Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Mad Dash to the Right

The second election of Trump represents a rightward shift happening across many nations.

| Jan 24, 2025
Racial Justice

Food Justice As a Path Toward Abolition

While food justice may seem unrelated to abolition, Leah Penniman sees them as intimately linked.

| Jan 23, 2025
Social Justice

What Made the Gaza Ceasefire Possible?

Survivors of the genocide are returning to the rubble of their homes. 

| Jan 22, 2025
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