The violence Asian Americans fear is real—but we can, and must, do better than increasing a police state that targets marginalized people
Prism’s Tamar Sarai and members of Media 2070 discuss why the journalism industry’s “reckoning” with anti-Blackness hasn’t shifted into accountability
Journalism initiatives offer solutions to gun violence and teach formerly incarcerated people how to report their own stories
The ways newsrooms report crime can have irrevocable consequences for both individual lives and public perceptions
The U.S. is falling short of meeting housing needs, but for LGBTQIA+ elders, finding safe and affordable housing can be a matter of life and death
Black women nearing retirement age who work in the fast food and home care industries have helped pave the way for the Union of Southern Service Workers
Black workers have always been part of the labor movement, but unions must prioritize anti-racist practices and make room for Black leadership
The leaked audio of racist comments by Los Angeles political leaders should spark a societal reckoning, not just individual resignations
Black detainees in Haiti face inhumane, torturous conditions without clear avenues for release
Voting allows people convicted of felonies to participate in and shape their communities, helping reintegration and reducing recidivism
Miami advocates are concerned of what’s to come after public outcry dies down
Despite its almost pristine public image, Trader Joe’s workers report harassment, racist microaggressions, and union-busting tactics
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