California’s attempt to reform its prison model leaves out non-U.S. citizens who are subject to “double punishment”: incarceration and deportation
As many states target trans people and bodily autonomy, executive orders, bills, and amendments in other states enshrine gender-affirming care and reproductive rights
As climate crisis fuels migration, adaptation planning organizations must listen to the communities most impacted to avoid repeating and compounding historical injustices
In this Q&A “A Prayer for Salmon” co-host Lyla June Johnston explains how raising the Shasta Dam will impact the Winnemem Wintu people
Black residents in LA were the target of 46% of hate crimes, despite making up only 9% of the population. Local organizations are providing resources in hopes to change that
Without fast changes to FEMA and the agency’s National Flood Insurance Program, those least responsible for climate change will face the greatest harms
American culture promotes the idea that love conquers all, but the reality is far more complicated for incarcerated people and their loved ones
Chosen family-inclusive leave policies offer flexibility for non-nuclear families and have precedent stretching back to the Vietnam War
California’s new law allows care for non-nuclear families, offering legal recognition to family structures that have always existed for queer, Black, and Indigenous people
So long as California’s government resists recognizing the deep roots of racial injustice and its intersection with climate injustice, green initiatives will continue to fall short
The City of Oakland has yet to follow through on their promise to build alternative shelter for residents of Oakland’s largest houseless encampment
Instead of celebrating Lunar New Year, AAPI communities across the country are grieving in the wake of back-to-back California mass shootings
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