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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.

Mapuche communities in Chile resist criminalization, encroachment

Carole Concha Bell June 2, 2020 Carole Concha Bell

The coronavirus pandemic increases concern for Mapuche prisoners, as the Chilean state responds with militarization.

Burlington stands up for Black lives

Jim Mendell June 1, 2020 Jim Mendell

Over a thousand people turned out to demand justice for George Floyd and an end to police violence.

Religious women and the struggle for rights in India

Oishika Neogi May 29, 2020 Oishika Neogi

Two high profile legal cases pit religious freedoms against women's equality.

Women rise against violence in Ecuador

Dawn Marie Paley May 28, 2020 Dawn Marie Paley

A plurinational women's parliament has become an important node of popular and Indigenous power in Ecuador.

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