California’s Commercial Tenant Protection Act is the first of its kind to protect small businesses like those struggling to survive in Chinatown
Sex workers and sex educators are fed up with the online censorship they’ve been facing for years
Mothers of color disproportionately faced mental and emotional anguish during the pandemic shutdowns last year. Here’s how they’re doing almost two years later
Federal programs providing workplace development and training must reflect the needs of BIPOC workers and create measurable results in racial equity.
The future of an industry in crisis depends on support for the most disenfranchised: Its workers, before they leave the industry for good.
Social media companies are willfully failing to curb the spread of non-English misinformation, leaving already at-risk communities more exposed to hate speech, health risks, and voter suppression.
A Stanford study breaks down racial gerrymandering at the community college level.
No time off for parents, limited access to doctors, and other obstacles could prevent kids from getting their shots when vaccines become available.
Some health officials are taking what they’ve learned from the vaccine distribution to ensure equitable access for everyone.
California’s last drought proved that it can have lasting consequences on farmworkers and BIPOC.
From Substack to OnlyFans, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ creative workers are challenging companies that benefit from their content but don’t protect their interests.
Some health professionals in New York are protesting the state’s vaccine mandates, leaving disadvantaged communities without care and sowing mistrust.
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