After constant campaigning and mounting global condemnation, the Congolese government has temporarily canceled a dangerous oil and gas auction.
In the bustling streets of Cairo, a bold banner hangs outside the Writers’ Syndicate, confronting passersby with a piercing statement: “Every pound you spend on their products returns as a bullet in ...
As a new and ominous year approaches, you may be wondering how you’re going to handle the endless stream of crises emanating from the highest levels of government. News fatigue, if it hasn’t already ...
The year is 1989 and I am gliding up the waters of a channel in the Morro Bay estuary in my kayak. With each stroke of the paddle, I approach the underpass of Twin Bridges which will bring me out of ...
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After the war and genocide in southeastern Bosnia in 1993, two very important forces shaped the society that emerged. One was the denial of war criminals and genocidal actors, who smeared and ...
Reproductive justice advocates in the South can rarely depend on laws on the book to safeguard incarcerated pregnant people. Instead, they’ve learned to create their own aid. Motherhood Beyond Bars, a ...
“Arise and Witness,” a collection of Sr. Anne Montgomery’s poems and essays, along with reflections about her life, issues a call to rise and protect life. It reminds me of the work of Thich Nhat Hanh ...
Jacobin spoke to Bernie Sanders about alleged health insurance CEO shooter Luigi Mangione, the crisis of for-profit health care in America, why only a mass movement can win Medicare for All, and how ...