Learning Indigenous history can shift how students think about Native peoples, but funding and standardization affect the success of these initiatives
Home to nearly 200 people, Oakland’s Wood Street encampment and its community space are in danger after federal judge ruled to evict unhoused residents
As climate change raises temperatures, outdoor workers face increasingly dangerous and deadly working conditions
Different tribes have varied histories of land dispossession, leading tribes to work with individuals, organizations, and governments to return Native land
In this Q&A with Prism, executive producer Rosario Dawson shares how the four-part anthology series came together with authenticity
Despite being branded as a morally conscious workplace, vegan Mexican restaurant Sugar Taco seems to be anything but to its workers
Fires fueled by climate crisis expose the intersecting injustices incarcerated people face and the comprehensive reforms needed for a Just Transition
Promising increased wages and protections, California’s FAST Recovery Act empowers workers to fight back against labor abuse in the fast food industry
The fall of Roe v. Wade and recent climate hazards have the potential to cause added harm to marginalized communities
As the military falls short of its recruitment goals, it is using manipulative tactics that anti-militarism groups are educating and organizing against
Barrio Logan residents are fighting to change San Diego zoning laws that allow industrial pollution in their neighborhoods
As lawmakers continue to push for anti-drag legislation, drag performers are speaking out about how they plan to protect themselves and continue planning youth-friendly events
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