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Now is the time: Black struggle from Sudan to the US

Bedour Alagraa June 11, 2020 Bedour Alagraa

The 2019 Sudanese revolution holds a key to a transnational understanding of liberation.

Coronavirus further imperils refugees, internally displaced in Nigeria

Linus Unah June 9, 2020 Linus Unah

Travel restrictions linked to the pandemic are causing access constraints, disrupting supply chains and affecting delivery of humanitarian assistance.

Minneapolis city council members announce intent to disband the police

Jay Willis June 8, 2020 Jay Willis

The move follows the police killing of George Floyd and more than a week of uprisings in the US and beyond.

Protests against anti-Black violence and police spread to Mexico

Madeleine Wattenbarger June 7, 2020 Madeleine Wattenbarger

A vigil on Thursday in Mexico City kicked off ongoing actions against anti-Black racism and killer cops

Teargas is banned in warfare, it should not be used on the public

Naomi Larsson with photos by Daniel Espinoza Guzmán June 5, 2020 Naomi Larsson with photos by Daniel Espinoza Guzmán

During the uprising in Chile, rubber bullets partially blinded hundreds and tear gas made many sick.

Riot or resistance?

Danielle K. Kilgo June 3, 2020 Danielle K. Kilgo

How media frames unrest in Minneapolis will shape public’s view of protest.

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