by Laurie Coyle* This is the fifth in a series of dispatches by filmmaker Laurie Coyle and Chicana activist and former political prisoner Olga Talamante documenting their current trip to Argentina. Click on the “Previous” button at the top of … Continue reading →
by A.J. Caro* At a Glance (Source: Amnesty International) Amnesty International documented the killing of 22 Palestinian civilians in the West Bank in 2013. At least four were children. According to the UN, more West Bank Palestinians were killed by Israeli … Continue reading →
by Bianca Fileborn & Rachel Loney-Howes* The allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault perpetrated by Harvey Weinstein led to a powerful and widespread social media campaign, with Twitter and Facebook feeds flooded with the hashtag #MeToo. Within 24 hours, … Continue reading →
(Click on any author’s name to download the pdf) 2014–2010 2009–2005 | 2004–2000 | 1999–1995 | 1994–1990 | 1989–1985 | 1984–1980 | 1979–1974 | • • • 41:4 (2014) Youth under Control Randolph R. Myers & Judah Schept, Editors’ Introduction: Youth under … Continue reading →
(Click on any author’s name to download the pdf) 2004–2000 (Vols. 31–27) 2015– | 2014–2010 | 2009–2005 | 1999–1995 | 1994–1990 | 1989–1985 | 1984–1980 | 1979–1974 31:4 (2004) Native Women and State Violence Haunani Kay Trask, The Color of Violence Sarah Deer, Federal Indian Law and Violent … Continue reading →
(Click on any author’s name to download the pdf) 2004–2000 (Vols. 31–27) 2015– | 2014–2010| 2009–2005 | 1999–1995 | 1994–1990 | 1989–1985 | 1984–1980 | 1979–1974 31:4 (2004) Native Women and State Violence Haunani Kay Trask, The Color of Violence Sarah Deer, Federal Indian Law and Violent Crime: Native Women and Children at the Mercy of … Continue reading →