Intersections + Injustice

    Why Drug Dealers Are the Wrong People to Blame for the Overdose Crisis

    Tyrique Wise was working at his self-owned painting and pressure washing business in Southern ...

    Cannabis Conviction? The First Ever National Expungement Week Begins

    Expungement is going national. The process of having prior cannabis convictions wiped—and beginning to ...

    The Harm Reduction Movement: Bigger Than Ever, But Facing Threats

    If numbers gauge the health of a movement, this one is flourishing. Two thousand ...

    The First Searchable Database of Every DA Is Built to Limit Prosecutorial Power

    Last week Color of Change—a nonprofit racial justice organization—launched a tool that no other ...

    Pennsylvania DOC to Pilot Injectable Buprenorphine for Detoxing Prisoners

    The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is moving to reduce Suboxone diversion in its prisons ...

    Does “Community Policing” Reduce Harms or Enable More of the Same?

    Oluwadurotimi Oyebola, 16, was enjoying a warm day after school in Brownsville, Brooklyn on ...

    Dignity on Death Row: One Man Among 40,000 Awaiting Execution

    “They said it would stop, the pain, if I signed on the dotted line,” ...

    Mass Bail Out of Hundreds of NYC Prisoners Begins

    On October 1, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights (RFKHR) and a coalition of grassroots ...