
Angela and Fania Davis on the radical work of healing
Angela Davis and her sister Fania Davis were working for social justice before many of today's activists were born.

Students to Gov. Rauner: "Do your damn job"
CSU students, faculty, alumns, and community gathered around the Thompson Center where many state offices are located to protest the state's budget impasse.

Race or class: Must Bernie choose?
Is Sanders' greatest weakness his campaign's limited addressing of race? Or is he being unfairly targeted for taking on economic injustice?

Texas grand jury clears Planned Parenthood, indicts accusers
A grand jury cleared a Planned Parenthood clinic charged with profiting from the sale of fetal tissue, but it indicted David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, the two behind the charges.

This week in history: Louis D. Brandeis nominated to Supreme Court
His nomination was bitterly contested and denounced by conservative Republicans.

Boston's MLK march unites movements for economic and racial justice
"As we commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the fight for economic and racial justice continues."

Conn. labor and civil rights groups join together at M. L. King event
Participants came not only to celebrate the life of Dr. King, but also to commit to building a more just and inclusive society.

Texas trooper who arrested Sandra Bland indicted for perjury
A grand jury indicted Brian Encinia, the Texas state trooper who arrested Sandra Bland, on a perjury charge on Jan. 6.

HUD: Arrests cannot be used to deny affordable housing
Governmental agencies have begun tilting toward less incarceration, and more restorative justice and rehabilitation.

Fight continues despite miscarriage of justice in Tamir Rice case
Instead of seeking incriminating evidence, McGinty spent months finding three "experts" who never interviewed the police and could only speculate from afar.

