Many Indigenous people on rural reservations do not have a traditional street address, creating insurmountable barriers to voting
More than 50 municipalities across the U.S. have already implemented ranked-choice voting, creating stability in governance essential for carrying out climate policies
“Given the choice between genocide and fascism, we choose neither,” the group’s Massachusetts chapter wrote in a statement Monday
For over four years, long COVID-19 patients and advocates have been frustrated by a lack of public acknowledgment of their condition and the ongoing long-term impact of COVID-19
Abortion rights organizers hope the ballot measures will restore reproductive rights to what has become an “abortion and maternal care desert”
Cindy Nava of New Mexico and Luis Mata of Tennessee are paving a new path for immigrants seeking public office
Two leading candidates present two vastly different approaches to tackling key issues: address the root cause or mass incarcerate
Many incarcerated people feel disillusioned by the American political system, but you have to understand it’s not that we don’t care. We have been told we don’t have the right to care
Death row Republicans show us that hatred for the ‘other’ leads some incarcerated people to follow the algorithm of their own biases
An estimated 43% of transgender voters in states with primarily in-person voting lack identity documents that correctly reflect their name or gender, a new UCLA report finds
Muslims distraught by Democrats arming Israel may stay home or vote uncommitted, potentially affecting the party’s chances in key states, researchers and advocates say
The Miami Freedom Project has been monitoring Spanish-language media and documenting instances of misinformation to better understand and address the problem
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