News in Brief Was the Women’s March the Largest Mass Protest in American History? It depends how you count the crowds. By Tristan Bridges & Tara Leigh Tober Protesters gather for the… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief The Beginning of a Movement: Who Was This Past Weekend’s Women’s March for? Was it for Donald Trump? Other legislators across the country, especially Republican members of Congress? Ourselves? By Seth… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief A Look at the Women’s March in Los Angeles A dispatch from the Los Angeles march, which served as a balm for those heartbroken by Donald Trump’s… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief The Trump Presidency, Through the Eyes of an Undocumented Californian’s Daughter High school students — and sometimes their parents — can’t vote, but they’re deeply affected by the presidential election. By Francie Diep… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief ‘We Just Want Equality’: Inside a High School’s Anti-Trump Rally As protests erupt around California, a group of teenagers stand up for equality. Max Ufberg
News in Brief Airing Grievances: Washington, D.C., Has Long Been the Place to Protest The relationship between police and protesters has certainly evolved over the years, but the marches continue. By Alexander… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Morocco Protests: The Arab Spring Is Dead, Long Live the Arab Revolution? Don’t mistake the current demonstrations in Morocco for what happened in 2011. Massoud Hayoun
Social Justice What Makes for a Successful Protest? A study suggests protests can pull people in or push them away, depending on how observers experience them. Nathan Collins
News in Brief Nuns Protesting Nukes Many say getting arrested, and then helping those in prison, is part of the point. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief The Far Reach of Racism in Ferguson A new report by the Justice Department in the Ferguson investigation shows just how far racial bias can extend. Wes Judd