Intersections + Injustice

    Mexico President: DEA “Fabricated” Accusations Against Military Leader

    The Drug Enforcement Administration’s imperialist grasp on Mexico seems to be loosening. President Andres Manuel ...

    What to Make of a Drug-Induced Homicide Charge After a Prosecutor’s OD Death?

    Rodney Hasty, a prosecutor in Asheville, North Carolina for 18 years, died unexpectedly last ...

    Detained Immigrants Face Retaliation Over COVID Hunger Strike

    A group of immigrants under federal detention have reportedly been holding a hunger strike. ...

    DEA Agents Report Agency’s Lack of Basic COVID-19 Safety Measures

    From homeless encampment sweeps to mass incarceration, law enforcement activities are heightening the COVID-19 ...

    How New Haven Harm Reductionists Reach Sex Workers in the Pandemic

    In November, Sex Workers and Allies Network (SWAN) unveiled a new mobile-outreach van. Our ...

    A Harm Reductionist’s Case for Abolition

    Since 2020’s uprisings against anti-Black police violence, communities and institutions across the country have ...

    Alabama Prisoners Strike Against Exploitation and Health Threats

    Prisons are sources of profit in the United States—and incarcerated activists in Alabama are ...

    NY Restricts Driver’s License Suspensions That Criminalize Poverty

    After waiting until the last possible day, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into ...

    Can Psychedelics Help Alleviate Racial Trauma?

    A new study suggests that a single powerful experience with psychedelic drugs can help ...