Following the Trail: From Blood Tribe to the Supreme Court
How a neo-nazi campaign targeting Haitians in Ohio led all the way to the Supreme Court.
How a neo-nazi campaign targeting Haitians in Ohio led all the way to the Supreme Court.
Prairieland marks a dangerous precedent. When speech, political association, encrypted chats, legal gun ownership, and proximity to protest become grounds for decades in prison, dissent itself becomes criminalized.
Read Part 1 here: San Diego Mosque Attack: What We Know So FarBreakdown of the San Diego mosque attack, early evidence, and initial findings as investigators piece together what happened on May 18.We Will Free UsAlissa Azar The attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego did not emerge
Three people were killed at the Islamic Center of San Diego on May 18th in what authorities are investigating as a hate crime. But before the identities of those killed had even been publicly confirmed, a second event was already unfolding online. Within minutes of the attack, far-right commentators,
For over a week, Malik Muhammed effectively vanished inside the prison system. No answers. No confirmation. Just a string of contradictions from the Oregon Department of Corrections and affiliated facilities, claims that they were “at court,” moved to a “confidential location,” or simply no longer there. (…) Malik was only located
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Most people know May Day as “International Workers’ Day.” Fewer know why it exists at all. Today, it’s often reduced to a vague celebration of labor. Parades, speeches, symbolic gestures. A holiday without teeth. But May Day was not born from abstract ideals or bureaucratic declarations. It was forged
For over a week, Malik Muhammed effectively vanished inside the prison system. No answers. No confirmation. Just a string of contradictions from the Oregon Department of Corrections and affiliated facilities, claims that they were “at court,” moved to a “confidential location,” or simply no longer there. In the end, the
UPDATE — April 7, 2026: Malik Muhammed Transferred Out of State Amid Ongoing Stonewalling After more than a week of silence and contradictory information from multiple agencies, Malik Muhammed has been located. Not through official channels, but because they were able to send a letter. According to their support committee, Malik
Report from CrimethInc: Anarchists at the 2026 No Kings RalliesReports from anarchists who engaged with the March 28, 2026 No Kings rallies.CrimethInc.CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective After roughly 30,000 people flooded downtown Portland for the No Kings parade on March 28th, 2026, a few hundred made their way
On October 2, 2025, far-right influencer Nick Sortor was arrested by the Portland Police Bureau during an anti-ICE protest in Portland, Oregon. The charge, which was dropped shortly after: disorderly conduct. The reality: he showed up, disrupted a flag burning, escalated tensions, and walked directly into the kind
Nine people face decades in prison after a July 4 protest outside Prairieland Detention Center was prosecuted as “terrorism.” One shooter. No coordinated plan. Still, sweeping convictions. This case sets a dangerous precedent: showing up can now be treated as conspiracy.
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On October 6, 2025, a memorial installed by a campus Hillel chapter at Lewis & Clark in Portland, Oregon drew anger and frustration from students. The display featured photos of Israeli hostages and a sign describing the October 7 attacks, using language students described as misleading. Students described this organization
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A Portland activist delivered a petition with 19,000+ signatures demanding the city revoke the ICE permit. The city had her arrested. Days later, a councilor proposed allowing council members to openly carry firearms while conducting city business.
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The Prairieland 19 trial collapsed on day one in federal court, spotlighting how politically charged protest cases are handled. The case previews aggressive prosecution tactics, the implications it has beyond the courtroom, and what to watch as it moves forward.
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A new website exposes Oregon businesses who have official government contracts with ICE and CBP
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As student walkouts against ICE spread nationwide, tensions are rising between young protesters and school administrators. In Portland, one family says a counselor crossed a constitutional line when she confiscated their daughter’s protest sign off campus.
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A peaceful rally was met with violence when federal agents unleashed tear gas, rubber bullets, and other munitions on Portlanders, including young children, highlighting the deepening militarization of law enforcement and the community’s unwavering resistance.
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On the same day community members gathered to grieve the killing of Renee Good at the hands of an ICE agent in Minneapolis, something shifted in downtown Portland, Oregon. What began as a vigil and flag burning across from the federal courthouse transformed, almost organically, into an autonomous zone that
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On a packed Friday night in December, the kitchen collapsed in real time at a high-end restaurant as diners at Bar Casa Vale watched racialized violence unfold before their eyes. At around 8 p.m., with the dining room full and tickets still coming in, executive chef Jahquari was
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A Portland jury acquitted Indigenous community member Tracy Molina, also known as Cozca, of every charge submitted to them after a two-day trial centered on washable chalk messages written on a police precinct window, and police testimony the jury ultimately rejected.
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By late morning on December 8th, the rain in Beaverton, Oregon was coming down hard, flood-warning hard. But at 10 a.m., students poured out from their classrooms anyway, chanting through the wind and cold as they led the largest district-wide walkout Beaverton has seen in years. Their
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Portlanders have repeatedly shown up to City Hall with one message: We refuse to negotiate the terms of our own oppression. People weren’t there for symbolic accountability, or for another round of policy cosplay. They came to demand the obvious: Shut the ICE facility down. Completely and permanently. To
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Two years ago today, Portland shut down a TERF hate event in under 30 minutes. Over 100 neighbors showed up, sent the bigots packing, and proved that community care beats conspiratorial pseudofeminism every time, sometimes with nothing more than soup and solidarity.