immigration
Popaganda: Stovetop Social Justice
The Los Angeles-based organization Miry’s List has been supporting thousands of individuals and hundreds of families resettling as refugees in the United States since 2016.
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Intergenerational Trauma: #JewsAgainstICE Are Saying “Never Again” in the Face of Crisis
As a Jew committed to creating a different world, I know that it is our duty to prevent future generations from carrying state-inflicted trauma.
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Two Moms Share Stories of Migration and Breastfeeding
What is it like to breastfeed while in immigrant detention?
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Cherríe Moraga Honors Her Foremothers in “Native Country of the Heart”
Capturing our foremothers’ stories is one of the ways in which women of color remember themselves.
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Whoa, Canada: Toronto Can’t Be Tech’s City of the Future until It Reckons with Its Past
Toronto’s rebranding efforts obscure how many of its long-term residents of color continue to experience the city.
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Kin in the Game: Social Change Can’t Just Be For “Families”
Journalists, aid organizations, and politicians rarely ask us to sympathize with people not categorized as “families.”
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Remember Me: The History of Día de Muertos
The cobblestone streets of Pátzcuaro, Mexico, bustle with frenzied preparation in the weeks leading up to Día de Muertos.
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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Refugees Fleeing Violence Are Not a “National Emergency”
Dear Trump, your bigotry is showing.
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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Queer Love on “The Bachelor”
Finally, the queer love story we all deserve.
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