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holding bodies: a justice anthology
Exploring the New Orleans criminal justice system as a reflection of our nation’s larger system, this series highlights arrest, pre-trial detention, and incarceration experiences.
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Exploring the New Orleans criminal justice system as a reflection of our nation’s larger system, this series highlights arrest, pre-trial detention, and incarceration experiences.
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Press Release
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Nicole Opper (the SilverDOCS Award winning, Emmy-nominated filmmaker) and Kristan Cassady are a queer Bay Area couple who decide they want to form their family by adopting from foster care.
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As the deadline for a historic strike nears, UPS Teamsters across the United States navigate the challenges of building solidarity with their 340,000 co-workers.
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Blog
Blog
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Every day on the subways of New York City, the hustle and bustle of mass transit provides a veil of anonymity. Individual faces blur into a mass of humanity, making invasions of personal space inevitable. There are the common innocuous interactions, but violations of personal space often cross the line. Sexual harassment and other predatory behaviors take place on subways and station platforms in plain sight. Most witnesses and victims remain silent until they’re prompted to open up. Once they do, stories from people from a variety of backgrounds give very similar accounts. Perpetrators are emboldened, committing crimes in front of other commuters as if no one else was around. Underground emboldens the victims of these incidents to share their stories in hopes of changing the stigma surrounding public violations.