Disability Rights California found inhumane and unlawful conditions at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, where a 39-year-old man died last month
SB 509 proposed to train local police to recognize “transnational repression.” Sikh and Hindu advocacy groups split over whether the bill protected vulnerable immigrant communities or infringed upon free speech
Allen Burnett, Jarrett Harper, and Dara Yin were sentenced to life without parole in their youth. They want California to pass a bill to open parole eligibility for people convicted before age 25
Like many youth across Los Angeles County, the 11-year-old Chicana has plenty to say about Trump, ICE’s racist raids, and the many failures of grown-ups who voted for the mess young people find themselves in
Sponsored by oil and gas corporations, SB 419 seeks to exempt hydrogen fuel from certain taxes in a purported push toward clean energy
The state’s failure to include incarcerated people in emergency plans shines light on the life-threatening dangers facing people in custody as climate change worsens
Freedom for Immigrants recently launched Project Keep Away, a first-of-its-kind hotline, in two California women’s prisons
As the city remains under siege, both disability rights and immigrant rights advocates are limited in the help they can offer disabled communities
How the state invested millions in technology that wreaks havoc on farming communities
California is actively building more infrastructure to support the transport and sale of methane, further entrenching fossil fuel’s predominance in the U.S.
Framed by state officials as a source for renewable energy, methane digesters actually create a market for pollution
The arrest of a Texas midwife for allegedly providing abortion care highlights the sidelining of midwifery’s sacred work
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