The curfew stands in stark contrast to the more measured response to Covid-19 by the city, which is experiencing a marked spike in infection and deaths after the state of North Carolina’s “Phase 2” reopening last week
Danica Jorden
“Let us be resolved to fight for justice for all here in Durham. Let us commit to stand up or kneel down when injustices are identified.”
Immigrant farm workers have long been essential to the U.S. But they have never been recognized, respected or properly rewarded for their labor
“We work shoulder to shoulder. We’re very close to each other…. I’ve had a fever and flu symptoms, but I take Tylenol and keep working.”
The poverty rate of indigenous children in Manitoba is 62%, rising to 76% for children living on reservations. There are 63 First Nations communities in Manitoba
Immigrant farm workers have long been essential to the United States. But they have never been recognized, respected or properly rewarded for their labor
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s administration is embarking on a project of cultural and historical revision
The “coup de grâce” for teachers was the Macron administration’s proposed teacher pension reform, in which retirement payments would be calculated based upon salaries earned throughout a teacher’s career rather than their last paychecks
A few words that captured the arrogance of the ruling class have set in motion a popular movement and widespread unrest that started in Santiago, the capital city of Chile