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At Brooklyn Housing Court, the Eviction Flood Gates Open
Eviction defenders tabling outside help at-risk tenants learn their rights, use them.
Mayor to name new Chair of the Civilian Complaint Review Board, which still has to judge complaints against 68 officers for misconduct during the George Floyd protests.
Solidarity Wins in Columbia Strike Victory
Columbia’s student workers delivered an invaluable lesson — one day longer, one day stronger — that you don’t have to have to go to graduate school to understand.
From NYC to Barcelona, The Indy Gave Me Invaluable Experiences That I Continue Applying Today
When you donate to The Indypendent, you are not only supporting a unique source of independent journalism but an incubator for organizers like myself who believe another world is possible.
New Yorkers Mark Anniversary of Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
Americans marked the first anniversary of the Trump-inspired sacking of the U.S. Capitol with vigils and rallies in dozens…
One Year Later: What the Language of the Capitol Insurrection Tells Us
The ‘excited utterances’ of Trump’s mob mirrored the mindset that has guided U.S. imperialism.
The January 6 Anniversary, Julian Assange and the Erosion of Democracy
The invasion of the Capitol one year ago was an assault on democracy. So too is the Biden administration’s continued persecution of the Wikileaks publisher who is being targeted for exposing U.S. war crimes in Iraq.
Know Thy Enemy: New Book Celebrates Chip Berlet’s 40 Years of Tracking Rightwing Movements
Chip Berlet recognized the importance of studying both the religious and secular right when others on the left thought it unnecessary or even silly.
Our Top Stories of 2021 — 52 Reasons to Support The Indy
Check out 52 of The Indypendent’s best articles from 2021 — one for each week of the year —…
Yes, There Were 10 Good Things About 2021
2021 began with a huge sense of relief as Trump left office. We hoped to emerge from the ravages…