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social justice

Reading in Community

Building an anti-racist environment through literature

Photos: Chicagoans Protest Asian Hate

In response to a wave of violence against Asians and Asian Americans, a series of marches and rallies took place throughout Chicago.

Out of Bounds: Dear Sports Fans, Let’s Be Heard

An open letter to the new era of sports fandom.

Art and the End of Mass Incarceration

How artists envision a future without mass incarceration.

Survey Says: Voting & Politics

F Newsmagazine surveys the student body for insight on their voting habits and political preferences

Social Justice In And Out Of The Classroom

Ruth Needleman, SAIC professor and activist, encourages collaboration in the face of bigotry.

What We May Lose

Two acts ensuring safety for people affected by domestic violence and abuse may soon disappear.

Me Too vs #MeToo

A report on "An Evening With Tarana Burke: Keeping Black Girls at the Center of #MeToo" on October 4 at SAIC's Maclean Ballroom.

Visual Social Practice: Maria Gaspar’s Activist Art

Maria Glaspar's work is deeply embedded in the social justice community.

An Illustrated Guide to the Illinois State Budget Crisis

Illinois is the last state without a budget, and that's a major problem.