Mothers in Chicago are partnering with the UN to pressure Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx to pardon all survivors of police torture and wrongful convictions
Without fast changes to FEMA and the agency’s National Flood Insurance Program, those least responsible for climate change will face the greatest harms
In the absence of government support and structures to safeguard against climate chaos, communities across the U.S. rely on mutual aid and solidarity
Community-based programs for asylum-seekers remain grossly underfunded while immigration detention and surveillance keep growing
Advocates say the equitable implementation of comprehensive sex education programs is more crucial than ever
Voting allows people convicted of felonies to participate in and shape their communities, helping reintegration and reducing recidivism
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
In response to the fatal shooting death of Seandell Holliday in Millennium Park, Mayor Lori Lightfoot is proposing a new curfew plan
Muslim abolitionists see abolition and restorative justice as a natural part of their faith
Democratic mayors’ tough-on-crime approaches to policing and incarceration make cities less safe, especially for the most marginalized
Informal coalitions of immigration organizers do more to support and reunite deported families than dependence on inequitable and unjust policies
Fraudulent COVID-19 testing sites are popping up around the country—and BIPOC and low-income neighborhoods may be most at risk
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