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Co-published with the Washington PostPhotojournalist Rian Dundon captures the first 100 days of the ongoing Portland protests in a breathtaking series of street protest photography.

Co-published with The Nation. Livestreamers and citizen journalists are providing constant, steady footage of the protests for Black Lives. Is that a good thing?

Co-published with The InterceptFrom J20 to Black Lives Matter, the Trump administration is using inflated federal charges to expand repression of dissent.

Co-published with The InterceptI watched war erupt in the Balkans. Here's what I see in America today.

Co-published with The New York Review of Books. Despite their relatively small numbers, Native organizers in Minneapolis are central to the activist fabric of the city and the entire nation.

Federal thugs in Portland are attacking many journalists, including EHRP photographer Rian Dundon, who was burned and beaten by police.

Co-published with The New York Review of Books. An intimate look at how Minneapolis is rebuilding — and reforming — itself after the police killing of George Floyd.

Co-published with Slate. A 22-year-old takes to the streets of a restless Salt Lake City.

In June, our contributing editor Rich Benjamin went on MSNBC to talk about politics, police brutality, and public perceptions over the nationwide protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd.

Co-published with The Guardian. The killing of George Floyd sparked protests across America. Here, those who have taken to the street in Minneapolis explain what moved them to action.

Co-published with The American ProspectLinda Tirado, partially blinded by a rubber bullet in Minneapolis protests, remains an important voice against social and economic injustice in America.

Co-published with Mother Jones. We ignore the rise of this extreme political affect at our own peril.

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