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The Crackdown on the Stop Cop City Movement Is a Warning Sign
Stop Cop City protesters are being charged with domestic terrorism.
By Jamila Osman
Inside the History of State Suppression of Abortion in the U.S.
Common pregnancy outcomes, like miscarriage and stillbirths, are now potential criminal offenses.
By Marian Jones
Police Arrested More Than 3,000 People at Campus Palestine Protests
Many students may now face criminal cases.
By Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg , Ethan Corey, Jerry Iannelli, and Meg O’Connor
What Will Happen to All the Students Arrested in Campus Protests?
Some are facing criminal charges, while others are being disciplined by their schools.
By Tori Gantz
The Silent Crisis Impacting Women in the United States
Women are the new face of criminalization, incarceration, and punishment.
By Bahar Mirhosseni, Chelsea Halstead, and Sandra Babcock
Are ‘Cop Cities’ Being Built Across the United States?
Atlanta is moving to construct the country’s largest militarized police training facility.
By Jane Houseal
Underpaid and Undervalued: What It’s Like to Be a Palestinian Student Journalist Right Now
We are not your sources or your fixers.
By Samaa Khullar
Stop the Violent Crackdowns on Social Movements
“It’s time our government responded to popular social movements with an ear, instead of a boot,” Rep. Cori Bush says.
By Rep. Cori Bush
How the Anti-Apartheid Movement Took Off in the United States
HBCUs, especially, became incubators for anti-apartheid activism.
By Rita Omokha
Cops Don't Belong at Campus Protests
The police are making it abundantly clear they're not there to protect students. But that’s also not news.
By Lex McMenamin
Students Share What It’s Like to Graduate Amid Massive Campus Protests
“It's obviously a crazy time to be graduating, but I think that's just kind of what we've come to expect as Gen Z folks."
By Rachel Janfaza
FIT Students Want to See the Fashion Industry Take a Stand on Gaza
Students are urging industry leaders “to understand their personal human values.”
By Lex McMenamin
Isra Hirsi Doesn't Know What Columbia Expected From the Palestine Protests
Rep. Ilhan Omar’s daughter talks about her suspension and arrest.
By Lex McMenamin
Police Used the DARE Program to Get Inside of U.S. Schools
It was never very effective at preventing drug use.
By Max Felker-Kantor
Ski Mask Bans and the Racist History of Criminalizing Fashion
There’s a long history of prohibiting fashion trends popular among young Black and brown people.
By Kristin Henning and Vic Wiener
Ryan Gainer, 15-Year-Old Shot by Sheriff’s Deputy, Sparks Viral TikTok Tribute
"He was just a kid."
By Lex McMenamin
This Weekend Alone, Three LGBTQ+ Events in the U.S. Received Bomb Threats
No bombs were found in any of the targeted venues, but threats left some “shaken.”
By James Factora
How AI Mirrors the White Supremacy of Our World
The uses we’ve seen for artificial intelligence are not objective or unbiased.
By Bunny McKensie Mack
The US Sentences Kids to Life in Prison Without Parole
It doesn’t have to be this way.
By Xavier McElrath-Bey
How Copaganda Really Works
The media plays a huge role in spreading police-centered narratives.
By Teen Vogue Staff