Some immigrant parents are avoiding seeking medical care for sick children, while other kids worry about their friends’ safety
According to interviews and internal documents obtained by Prism, some Black and trans former workers said they faced retaliation and emotional harm after speaking up about discrimination
Building on the legacy of Black-owned bookstores, Charis Books, Red Emma’s, and other booksellers serve as intellectual and cultural hubs during rising authoritarianism
The court ruled Thursday in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services that majority-group plaintiffs are entitled to the same standard as minority groups
Three federal judges temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its anti-DEI policies in schools last week
Funding for crucial classroom supports is threatened by the gutting of the department that enforces the civil rights law that protects students
Union leaders and education advocates warn that Trump’s executive order could hinder discrimination investigations, affect student loans, and put support services at risk
Texas v. Becerra targets Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act after the Biden administration included gender dysphoria as a protected disability
South Baltimore Community Land Trust and Baltimore Compost Collective are two local organizations fighting to “put the life of the people first”
The Biden administration sued Tennessee over targeting people living with HIV, most of whom were Black, but Trump has canceled potential future efforts in other states
Many incarcerated people feel disillusioned by the American political system, but you have to understand it’s not that we don’t care. We have been told we don’t have the right to care
Civil rights organizations file a complaint to compel federal agencies to disclose information about their use of discredited scientific methods to determine the ages of unaccompanied migrant children
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