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Cop City RICO indictment casts protesters as organized criminals

by Jocelyn James September 20th, 2023September 20th, 2023

Critics have since viewed the indictment as a massive escalation in an ongoing police retaliation campaign to criminalize public dissent and discourage protesters

In this Q&A with Prism, Union of Southern Service Workers member Mama Cookie discusses the uphill battle of fighting for labor rights and protections in North Carolina
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‘A change is gonna come’ in the South

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez August 24th, 2023August 24th, 2023
'We can't stay silent anymore': On Cop City and grief There is a human toll for Atlanta-based activists organizing against Cop City and the very forces that seek to stamp them out
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‘We can’t stay silent anymore’: On Cop City and grief

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez August 7th, 2023August 7th, 2023
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We must enter a new climate world together

by Ray Levy Uyeda July 31st, 2023July 31st, 2023
Death of 19-year-old in Atlanta jail reignites concerns about pretrial detention conditions
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Teen’s death in Atlanta’s Fulton County Jail exposes ‘repulsive’ conditions

by Katherine Demby July 27th, 2023July 27th, 2023
Monica Simpson, executive director of SisterSong in Altanta, Georgia, for Prism's One year post-Roe series
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‘They keep the South in their crosshairs’ 

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez July 19th, 2023July 19th, 2023
Kwajelyn Jackson, executive director of the Feminist Women’s Health Center (FWHC) in Atlanta, Georgia for the One year post-Roe series
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‘Abortion access will be restored in the US’

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez July 18th, 2023July 18th, 2023
Jenice Fountain, executive director of Alabama's Yellowhammer Fund shares the post-Roe abortion landscape in the 1 year post-Roe series
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‘People treat us like the throwaway state’

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez July 13th, 2023July 13th, 2023
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‘Hope is the thing that kills you’

Tina Vasquez headshot by Tina Vásquez June 26th, 2023June 28th, 2023
‘They are going to attack abortion through any means necessary’
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‘They are going to attack abortion through any means necessary’

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