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US Students on Hunger Strikes as Israeli-Engineered Famine Takes Hold in Gaza

Despite growing suppression, students have achieved multiple divestment victories and are pushing for more wins.


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Millions of Black Americans Can’t Just Up and Leave Under Trump. We Must Fight.

We know this, but we are trapped in dreams of escape. Wherever we go, there is no real escape.


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Rights Groups Detail “Authoritarian” Reality of US Surveillance in Report to UN

Trump is weaponizing a high-tech surveillance state in violation of international human rights law, experts say.


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More Than 150 Campuses Held Day of Action Against Trump’s Attacks on Higher Ed

Labor unions, Palestinian rights groups and other advocacy groups demanded their schools stand up to the White House.


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Solidarity Is the Core of Our Movements — It’s Also Messier Than We Often Admit

Sarah Schulman discusses her new book, which examines solidarity as a practice, creative endeavor and performance art.


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