JUNE 30. 2025

Tulsi Gabbard Is Hunting for “Deep-State Criminals. ” Is She Even Following the Law?

Tulsi Gabbard is hunting for “deep-state criminals” — leakers who undermined Trump’s case for an immigration crackdown.

'Activism is not terrorism'

Writers and comedians urge Sir Kerr Starmer to halt Palestine Action terrorism proscription on free speech grounds.

Syrians Want a Green Future. Can Their New Government Deliver?

The fall of the Assad regime has offered the Syrian people a revolutionary moment to rebuild with the environment in mind.

Investigating Cold Cases: How Two Journalists Dug Into Decades-Old Civil Rights Era Killings

To resurrect civil rights era cold cases, two reporters uncovered new sources and accessed forgotten government documents to reconsider the historical record.

Register for Free Training Course: Digital Security for Journalists in Times of Crisis

The Global Investigative Journalism Network and the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas are offering a new course for free focusing on digital security for journalists in times of crisis.

'A vision for culture, ecology, technology'

Taking stock of the New European Bauhaus: art-science from coral reefs to choral AI.

When the Crowds Go Home

Fifteen years after the mass protest decade began, the question remains: what happens when the crisis endures?

Party People

Recipes for the cookshops of anti-neoliberalism.

Madaniaao: Answering the Wrong Question of the Sudanese Revolution

Sudan’s revolution removed a dictator but left intact the deep structures of racialized hierarchy, militarism, and elite rule. Resistance committees built new forms of power, but without rupture, the old order reassembled itself.

Africa’s Last Neoliberals

As the pink tide swept through Latin America, Africa’s neoliberal regimes held firm. Where is Africa’s rupture —and what explains the absence of a sustained left challenge?

Discourse on French Colonialism in the 21st Century

The vestigial remains of the French empire are riddled with contradictions—and a new generation of leaders is prepared to dispose of them.

More Loss, More Damages: Africa in the Green Transition

From Nairobi’s floods to the Finance Bill protests, Kenya’s green transition reveals not a break from the past but a deepening of elite-led extraction. Framed as opportunity, it is climate capitalism by another name—and it’s being met with growing resistance.

The Politics of the Football Terrace

In Algeria, football stadiums have long been sites of protest, expression, and resistance. As public space shrinks and surveillance rises, their political future hangs in the balance.

Taking A Stand

When stadiums became schools for mobilization.

Monumental Shifts

When statues fall, do old orders fall too?

Memories of Movement

An experimental reimagining of protest memory — unsettling the archive and inviting viewers to ask what movements leave behind.

A Revolution Deferred?

Seven years that shook — and nearly remade — Sudan.

Age of Revolt

Mobilization through the ages

JUNE 29. 2025

Top Scientists Debunked the Arson Case Against Michelle Taylor. She’s in Prison Anyway.

The only evidence suggesting Michelle Taylor set the fire that killed her son was repeatedly undercut by expert witnesses in a Florida courtroom.