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In changing urban neighborhoods, new food offerings can set the table...

Joshua Sbicca, Colorado State University; Alison Alkon, University of the Pacific, and Yuki Kato, Georgetown University When new residents and businesses move into low-income neighborhoods,...

Teach police nonviolence, scholars say, and how to work with local...

Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona; James J. Nolan, West Virginia University; Jessica Maves Braithwaite, University of Arizona, and Kirssa Cline Ryckman, University of Arizona Editor’s...

No justice, no peace: Why Catholic priests are kneeling with George...

Anna L. Peterson, University of Florida Two days after the Catholic bishop of El Paso, Mark Seitz, knelt with a dozen other priests in a...

Police unions are one of the biggest obstacles to transforming policing

Jill McCorkel, Villanova University Protesters and community organizers are increasingly calling for defunding and disbanding the police as a way to end police violence. Advocates argue...

High-tech surveillance amplifies police bias and overreach

Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, American University Video of police in riot gear clashing with unarmed protesters in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by...

Uprisings after pandemics have happened before – just look at the...

Susan Wade, Keene State College As a professor of medieval Europe, I’ve taught the bubonic plague, and how it contributed to the English Peasant Revolt...

How to protest during a pandemic and still keep everyone safe...

Thomas A. Russo, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York “WE ARE STILL IN A PANDEMIC,” Denver Black Lives Matter activist Tay Anderson...

2020 uprisings, unprecedented in scope, join a long river of struggle...

Matthew Countryman, University of Michigan The river was the metaphor that best captured “the long, continuous movement” of the black freedom struggle for theologian, historian...

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