On July 22, in the Palestinian village of Ibziq, bright lights pierced through the tent at 12:30 a.m., jolting Baltimore, Maryland-native Nikki…
Jaisal Noor
At lunchtime on July 1, as the Senate prepared to vote on Trump’s deeply unpopular “Big Beautiful Bill,” the cafeteria line at…
Tired of waiting for the city to address housing justice, Baltimore’s constellation of grassroots activists and institutions are charging forward to keep…
Georgians went to the polls in record numbers during the May 24 primary ahead of the crucial 2022 midterm elections
Organizers with Down Home North Carolina have found a strategy for breaking through the politics of racial resentment that have dominated the deep-red rural state for generations
Housing advocates want Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to extend the state’s eviction moratorium until infrastructure is in place to distribute hundreds of millions of dollars in rental assistance that has failed to make it to those in need
A federal eviction moratorium in the CARES Act, which has prevented 12 million people from being evicted, expired at midnight on July 24.
Protesters are calling for fundamental changes in the relationship between law enforcement and communities they serve and large scale changes such as defunding the police to free up resources for schools and social services
The protestors say they will occupy Hopkins until officials end the militarization of its campus