The legislation has strayed far from its initial model of labor-minded price floors and supply management to creep into the corners of federal institutions where structural racism thrives
On July 1, North Carolina’s SB 20 goes into effect, limiting procedural abortions past 12 weeks. Though devastating for the South, all hope isn’t lost
Chief Justice John Roberts penned the majority opinion that race-conscious admissions policies violate the equal-protection clause of the U.S. Constitution
CBP’s version of events is inconsistent with what Anadith Danay Reyes Álvarez’s mother says her daughter experienced while detained
A so-called “surge in violence” by teens is leading cities to crack down, but youth advocates say they’re going about it the wrong way
Gender, race, and disability affect who gets to express joy—and who gets punished for sharing it
We must resist the white supremacist narratives that blame Jordan Neely and absolve white vigilantism and the systemic violence of the state
Abortion doula and abolitionist Ash Williams discusses the links between gender policing and the prison system
The city has long been a testing ground for surveillance tools as a mechanism for social control
The Geechee community has been on Sapelo Island for 13 generations. Just 30 descendants of the original 44 enslaved families remain
Black residents in LA were the target of 46% of hate crimes, despite making up only 9% of the population. Local organizations are providing resources in hopes to change that
As advocates demand that news media reckon with how they have furthered anti-Black violence, entertainment media can’t ignore its guilt in doing the same
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