Back from the brink of extinction, buffalo are at the center of an ecological revolution led by Indigenous leaders
With delays of up to two years, Iranians hoping to study in the U.S. face disrupted careers and psychological distress
In a groundbreaking move, workers at the Pride Center of Western New York, a nonprofit promoting LGBTQIA+ health and HIV prevention in Buffalo, are ramping up their efforts to form a union. The organization is the first nonprofit operated by and for the LGBTQIA+ community to form a union in
Survivors of last month’s Uvalde, Texas, shooting are vulnerable to long-term mental health effects
Gun control legislation is being introduced across the country, but how will that affect marginalized groups increasingly targeted by white supremacists?
In the wake of the Buffalo and Uvalde shootings, communities are continuing to support survivors and their loved ones
Experts say the growing popularity of the “great replacement theory” is just the latest example
We can honor the lives of those who have been killed by abolishing the structures that allowed for their deaths
Organizers say a deeper conversation is needed on the issues that have plagued Buffalo for decades, including redlining and racial segregation
“They’re not really protecting us at all at this point.”
In Detroit and Buffalo, immigrants displaced from their home countries are creating opportunities in their new communities.
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