by Rebecca McCray

California Hunger Strikers and the Malnourished American Conscience

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To achieve a life behind bars that resembles one worth living, hunger strikers are risking death.

The Inaccessibility of the American Courtroom

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Between the “legalese,” the adversarial nature of proceedings, and the physical divisions of the courtroom, it comes as no surprise these spaces feel increasingly unapproachable to the general public.

Can We Please Call a Ceasefire on 20-something Trend Pieces?

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Yet another tired page in a growing collection of articles that are inexplicably obsessed with the apparent demise of middle-class, heterosexual romance and the endless perils of being a millennial twenty-something.

Reimagining America’s Ugliest Spaces

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In the otherwise bleak landscape of our criminal justice system, these empty prisons could be an atypical source of hope and reclamation.