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There are no shortcuts to abolishing poverty
April 3, 2023
Peter Laarman
An invitation to my fellow Jewish Americans mourning the current state of democracy in Israel
March 24, 2023
David Hart
Memorials
January 19, 2023
Ed Claflin
Choosing spiritual activism as my weapon of choice
January 12, 2023
Kateria Niambi
Race is always on the ballot
November 15, 2022
Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler
Why we need to shift from crisis mode to sustainable organizing
April 1, 2022
Matthew Arlyck
How movements are staying multilingual amid the pandemic’s shifting conditions
November 3, 2021
Allison Corbett
Overcoming Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘three evils of society’
September 21, 2021
Thomas W. Fraser
An oral history of Occupy Wall Street, 10 years later
Bill McGarvey
September 13, 2021
If we truly honored Juneteenth, we would end the exception in the 13th amendment
June 22, 2021
Emma Jordan-Simpson
The handling of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder demands accountability
May 25, 2021
Max Hess
Survivors of past and present-day anti-Asian violence lead the call for a nuclear-free world
May 13, 2021
Rev. Michael Yoshii
An interfaith call for the freedom of Mumia Abu-Jamal
April 29, 2021
FOR Staff
Anti-Asian violence shares the same roots as the hatred plaguing all communities of color
March 19, 2021
Emma Jordan-Simpson
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Cathy Kim
The fake healing of Trump’s impeachment trial
February 19, 2021
Emma Jordan-Simpson
Despite the surge of executions, the collapse of capital punishment is inevitable
February 2, 2021
Noel Nickle
Martin Luther King Jr. on America’s ‘obnoxious peace’
January 18, 2021
Emma Jordan-Simpson
Lies, betrayal and the storming of the Capitol
January 7, 2021
Emma Jordan-Simpson
Voter suppression, 21st century, Georgia style
January 4, 2021
FOR Staff
Walking the long road from law to justice with the Kings Bay Plowshares
November 24, 2020
Paul Magno
Nobel laureates and interfaith leaders appeal for clemency of long-imprisoned elder David Gilbert
November 12, 2020
Ethan Vesely-Flad
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FOR Staff
LA teachers are fighting to save a popular workshop promoting Muslim and Arab awareness
August 28, 2020
Susan H. Smith
If you’re from New Orleans, and Black or poor, 2020 is a lot like Hurricane Katrina
August 25, 2020
David Billings
We must not overlook what made John Lewis the ‘Conscience of Congress’
August 17, 2020
Jack Payden-Travers
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