It has been 62 days since the attack on Re’im Music Festival on Oct. 7 and Israel continues to direct bombings and military action to densely populated civilian spaces as […]
Author Archives: Sam Judy
OB-GYNs’ Ability to Provide Critical Care a Major Concern as Zurawski v. Texas Oral Arguments Wrap Up
Prior to oral arguments last Tuesday in the ongoing Texas Supreme Court case Zurawski v. The State of Texas, several medical organizations including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists […]
Amidst Growing Politicization, Book Bans Become Increasingly Common in Texas
Nonprofit organization PEN America, which identifies its directive as to “raise awareness for the protection of free expression” in the United States and worldwide, has released its list of banned […]
Statewide #FreePalestine Protest Displays Texan Solidarity in Full Force
AUSTIN – Sunday Nov. 12th, residents from all over the state traveled by car and bus to protest Texas’ and the United States’ continued financial support of the genocide currently […]
Chase MLK Branch ATM Issues Affect Senior Residents of South Dallas
For several months, Dallas residents frequenting Chase Bank on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. have had recurring problems with the ATM displaying error messages, false notifications, and other malfunctions preventing […]
Emerging Cure for Sickle Cell on its Way to FDA Approval, Carries Hefty Price Tag
After successful experimental procedures utilizing gene editing technology, the cure for sickle cell is currently advancing through the FDA’s approval process. The development offers greater medical security to Black Americans, […]
Palestine, Self-Defense, and Subjugated Peoples’ Right to Resist
Last Saturday, another protest in support of the people of Palestine was held in Civic Garden in the West End of Downtown Dallas. The demonstration was held to show public […]
The State of Israel & Settler Colonialism in the Modern Age
On Sunday, a demonstration organized with the combined efforts of Dallas Palestine Coalition, Dallas Peace and Justice Center, Palestinian Youth Movement, and many others took to Dallas City Hall. Protesters […]
The Continuing Fight for Water in Sandbranch
The mostly Black community of Sandbranch has not had a reliable water source since the early 80s when their well became contaminated. Sitting at a floodplain that restricts new development, […]
Civil Rights, the Movement to Free Palestine, and Parallels of Disinformation Campaigns
Yesterday, the Palestinian Youth Movement led a protest as a show of solidarity with Palestinians currently undergoing a genocide in Gaza as 6,000 bombs have been dropped over six days. […]
