Hurricane Katrina: An American Crime Told Through Five Films
Black New Orleanians were branded refugees, their hunger criminalized as looting, and they were deliberately abandoned by their own government. Hurricane Katrina was not nature’s work but a sanctioned American crime whose effects are still felt two decades later.
Love Has Never Been a Popular Movement
Honoring James Baldwin on what would have been his 101st birthday, his voice remains as needed now as ever. He said the uncomfortable things, the true things, and we still find solace in them.
Feast
This week, over 100 international aid and human rights organizations — including Doctors Without Borders, Save the Children, and Amnesty International — issued a joint statement calling on governments around the world to take action as hunger spreads in Gaza.