fromSlate Magazine2 weeks agoA Rising Democratic Star Just Became a New Anti-Death Penalty HeroKentucky Governor Andy Beshear's refusal to authorize an execution marks a significant step for the abolitionist movement.
fromNew York Post1 month agoExclusive | One of Brooklyn's oldest homes - believed to be a stop along the Underground Railroad -asks $5.95M: 'It is a museum'Historic Brooklyn Heights home linked to the Underground Railroad is on the market for $5.95 million.
Music productionfromwww.theguardian.com1 month agoHelping people survive': how creating a hip-hop album saved incarcerated artistsChance's song 'Locked Down' reflects the fear and struggles faced during incarceration amid the pandemic.
LawfromSlate Magazine2 months agoA Powerful New Judicial Ruling Lifts the Veil of Secrecy Around ExecutionsMedia witnesses must observe the entire execution process to enhance transparency and public understanding of the death penalty.
fromTruthout4 months agoMartin Sostre's Life Teaches Us Revolutionary Moments Are Always Upon UsMartin Sostre's life exemplifies the struggle against structural racism and highlights the interconnectedness of liberation movements.
fromEpicenter NYC5 months agoThe fight to preserve a Brooklyn home believed to be part of the Underground RailroadThe fact that there are these tunnels underneath is a great physical metaphor that the connections are still there - even if we don't see them.Miscellaneous