Social Justice What Strategies Work Best in Policing? There are some approaches that can reduce crime without worsening community relations, a new analysis finds. Francie Diep
Social Justice Conservatives and Highly Religious Folks Are More Likely to Endorse Rape Myths Recent research sheds light on why so many supporters are making excuses for Roy Moore. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Viewfinder: An Abortion Rights Rally in Brazil Thousands of Brazilians protest against a controversial bill that aims to cut the right to abortion in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on November 13th, 2017. Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice How Trump’s Reinstatement of the Gag Rule Could Harm Women Around the World The provision disallows non-governmental organizations that receive U.S. funding from advocating for abortion as a means of family planning. Tina Deines
Social Justice Detroit’s Divided Renaissance The city's cultural and economic revival remains segmented along stark racial and class lines. Tunde Wey
Social Justice DC Comics Editor Fired Following Sexual Harassment Allegations Eddie Berganza's alleged conduct has been known to the company since at least 2010. Katie Kilkenny
Social Justice Yuli Gurriel’s Suspension May Be Forgotten, but Cuba’s Complicated Asian Racism Persists The World Series champion's gesture toward a Japanese opponent signals a larger problem with racism in Latin American countries. Rebecca Bodenheimer
Social Justice How Joachim Trier Made This Year’s Coolest Queer Supernatural Thriller In Thelma, a college freshman come to terms with her telekinetic powers—and her sexuality. Katie Kilkenny
Social Justice The Week in Photos: From a Protest in New York City to Clashes in the West Bank A round-up of images from Viewfinder, Pacific Standard's daily photo feature. Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice Why a History of the Police’s Relationship to the Working Class Is Being Re-Released Now 1983's Policing a Class Society argued that the police has always protected the interests of the upper classes. Elizabeth King