Millions of households in the U.S. are at risk for eviction, all while landlords continue to line their pockets with tenants’ labor and exploitation
The new rule seeks to accelerate large-scale vehicle electrification in an effort to protect the environment and public health
Bail, along with so many fines and fees in the carceral system, drives entire families into poverty
Arresting people to rescue them has a track record of failure
States are electing to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage, but their pro-maternal turn largely excludes undocumented immigrants
Students across the U.S. are burdened with more than $19 million in unpaid school lunch debt
Teachers and parents fear they could be at risk of getting COVID-19 and being left with lifelong health conditions
The labor deal includes a 30% wage increase and the expansion of health care benefits
Tailored lessons and tutoring can be effective intervention tools, but educators say more is needed
The residents have been without a contract since November 2022 and are seeking one that will protect patient care in one of Oakland’s most underserved areas
T4T, a caregiving community for trans people seeking gender-affirming care, shares the joys of their work and how they’re navigating the political landscape
New initiatives at Mount Tamalpais College allow people incarcerated at San Quentin to design and teach their own workshops
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