Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
Karen refugee Nyah Mway was shot by police last June, fueling protests for accountability from the city and programs for local youth
The devastating aftermath of Dobbs is unfolding in real-time, creating life-or-death circumstances for pregnant people across the U.S.
Controversial efforts to repeal policies protecting transgender students are gaining traction in New Jersey, drawing strong responses from LGBTQIA+ advocacy organizations
When Jinat Talukder immigrated to the U.S., she lost her independence. The freedom she enjoyed as a woman in Bangladesh became a distant memory as she was forced to adhere to her husband’s expectations. “After getting married, I was told things I had never heard before,” Talukder said
Organizers suspect this year’s visible trans and nonbinary authors event could be part of why the festival was suddenly pulled
From cultural to systemic barriers, South Asians have continued to fall to the wayside when it comes to reproductive rights
Masquerading as South Asian representation, Hindu supremacists are attempting to codify Hindutva within U.S. legislation
California’s new ethnic studies curricula will teach Southeast Asian history and culture
Massage work has become synonymous with sex trafficking, and advocates say that can be fatal
California’s attempt to reform its prison model leaves out non-U.S. citizens who are subject to “double punishment”: incarceration and deportation
Definitions for federal internet access programs exclude Pacific Territories from the maximum monthly benefits and make it harder for residents to access the internet
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