‘Motivated and inspired’: California inmates are improving mental health behind bars
Four years after two incarcerated men sought ways to help their peers face mental health issues, Los Angeles County is expanding their successful efforts.
The Culture Vulture Pipeline: Why Every White Girl Has a Black Phase Now
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They're Trying to Ban Posting About Abortion Online
FREE SPEECH FRIDAY: EPISODE 1 // Proposed law bans posting or texting about abortion. A new proposed law in Texas (HB5510) aims to ban talking about abortion...
For International Women's Day, we gathered articles that aim to help women take care of themselves and each other, make a living, raise children, and work for equality.
The Scientific Case for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In light of attacks on DEI, we gathered articles that lay out the evidence in favor of fostering racially diverse and equitable schools, workplaces, cities, and societies.
Revolutionary Women in History : All Peoples Fighting Oppression : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
APFO, in collaboration with Very Láo.d and Dani Kriatura's Artisan works, made our second zine as a part of the year-long series discussing different...
If you turn on the news, it would seem like there’s an army of blurry faces harassing racialized people across Canada. Actually, establishment media outlets ...
The Bitter Pill: Harvard and the Dark History of Birth Control | Magazine | The Harvard Crimson
In the 1950s, two Harvard professors tested the birth control pill on mentally ill Massachusetts women and low-income Puerto Rican women, raising questions about research practices at Harvard and beyond.
What will happen after this news cycle is over and social media posts about diversity die down? Layla F Saad chooses books to fortify a long-term struggle
A Judge Asked Harvard to Find Out Why So Many Black People Were In Prison. They Could Only Find 1 Answer: Syst
It wasn’t Black-on-Black crime. Violent video games and rap songs had nothing to do with it; nor did poverty, education, two-parent homes or the international “bootstraps” shortage. When a judge tasked researchers with explaining why Massachusetts’ Black and Latinx incarceration was so high, a four-year study came up…
Paying more for policing doesn’t stop or reduce crime
An analysis of trends over the last 20 years in Canada could not find any correlation between increases in municipal police budgets and a reduction in crime rates. There’s another way forward.
‘They’re targeting us’: Why some advocates want to defund Canadian police - National | Globalnews.ca
Defunding the police means redirecting the budget for Canada's police forces to other services that focus on social supports and mental health, experts say.