Protest
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America Won't Forget What Memphis Cops Did to Tyre Nichols
Tyre Nichols, 29, was beat to death by five Memphis Police officers in early January. Last night, the department released footage of the attack to the public. Across the country, thousands of people took to the streets to protest the horrendous treatment of a young, Black man — a skateboarder, a photographer, a father. Though the […]
- No Justice, No Peace
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‘No Bears’ Is a Funny, Angry Work of Protest Art — and a Masterpiece
Iranian filmmaker and dissident Jafar Panahi turns a self-reflexive story of a filmmaker on trial into a flipped bird to the authorities
- Movie Review
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Iranian State Media Is Now Going After Britney Spears
Even with witty replies, the state sponsored media group hasn’t been able to drown out a wave of celebrity support for Iranian protestors
- Toxic Tweets
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Russian Journalist Interrogated for 14 Hours After Anti-War Protest
Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor at Russia's state-run Channel One network, held up a sign reading, "Stop the war. Don't believe the propaganda. They are lying to you"
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Team USA Is Leading a Secret Protest Movement Inside the Winter Olympics
From boycotts at the Beijing Games to sponsor battles back home, activist Olympians are fighting for their right to dissent beyond the podium
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'We Will Not Leave Until Our Demands Are Met': Inside the Howard University Protests
For nearly a month, students at one of the most prestigious HBCUs in the country have been staging a sit-in, demanding improved living conditions in dorms
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He Was Assigned to Photograph a Joint Session of Congress. The MAGA Mob Had Other Plans
Photojournalist Saul Loeb captured some of the most indelible images of this week's attempted insurrection
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Face-to-Maskless-Face with the MAGA March on Washington
They came to protest, mourn, prowl, and brawl. And they made it clear that Trump's stain on the White House would stay long after he's gone
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Indecline Debuts 'The Art of Protest' Documentary
In activist-artist collective Indecline's new documentary, protest art is shown as not only relevant, but necessary for change
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