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Outrage and Organization in Minneapolis: Chronicle from a Historic Uprising

Minnesotans have been fighting to kick ICE out of the Twin Cities for over a month, since the Trump administration authorized “Operation Metro Surge,” unleashing thousands of federal agents onto the streets in a sweeping, indiscriminate attack on immigrants and their communities. The people of Minneapolis and St. Paul immediately jumped into action — drawing on the experiences of Los Angeles and Chicago — organizing within their neighborhoods to form patrols that identify and follow ICE agents, memorizing their rights and those of their immigrant neighbors, and delivering groceries to people too afraid to leave their houses in case ICE snatches them on their way to school or church. This has become part of daily life for hundreds of people across the city, from activists who learned the brutality of state repression firsthand during Black Lives Matter in 2020 to people who are being politicized for the first time as a result of the second Trump administration’s assault on immigrants...
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Trump Administration to Ban Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth

In December, the Trump administration proposed sweeping restrictions on gender-affirming care for transgender minors. On Dec. 18, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) announced two new proposed policies that would effectively terminate Medicaid coverage of of gender-affirming care for individuals under 18, cutting off a critical lifeline for many trans youth. 1 The first of these policies would modify the Conditions of Participation (CoPs) to disqualify hospitals that offer gender-affirming care from Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement. As virtually all hospitals in the U.S. rely on CMS funding to operate, the adoption of this policy would mean hospitals nationwide would no longer provide gender-affirming care. The second proposed policy prohibits the allocation of Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) funds to gender-affirming care for minors under 18, ending state insurance coverage of gender-affirming care for minors. These policies alone would make ge...

Reclaim the Legacy of MLK, Fierce Critic of Oppression Everywhere

For the moment we still celebrate the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King as a federal holiday. This year commemorates the holiday’s 40 th  anniversary. Born Jan. 15, 1929, King is one of the seminal figures of the Black liberation struggle. His importance cannot be overestimated. He provided a major impetus for the giant leap in the struggle at the midpoint of the 20 th  century.  Though the legacy is sanitized for the consumption of the masses, and the comfort of the ruling class, King called into question the character of the system that has oppressed Black people for centuries. Political consciousness can grow with struggle. When modest demands are met with violence, the system reveals its true nature and that it cannot be merely reformed. From this experience class consciousness is constructed, which affects not only the masses engaged in the movement but also its leadership. Dr. King arrived at the perspective t...