From potentially deadly mishandling of mobility devices to people’s refusal to wear masks, travel during a pandemic can be a laundry list of stressors for disabled people
Incarcerated women at Baker County Detention Center in Macclenny, Florida, filed a Prison Rape Elimination Act complaint with the ACLU of Florida
Dangerous conditions at two New Mexico ICE facilities have led to deteriorating mental and physical health for asylum-seekers
With the holiday season fast approaching, experts recommend getting the booster sooner rather than later
Community organizers continue to aid neighbors during the COVID-19 crisis, but they need sustained support, especially from newer neighbors
Soaring student-to-counselor ratios make it difficult for counselors to give students the support they need as the pandemic takes a toll on mental health
Prison copays have hidden costs that ultimately harm incarcerated people’s health
Many Black teachers and administrators have left the field as COVID-19 and hostile parents and politicians exacerbate heavy workloads and little institutional support
Formerly disenfranchised voters need a variety of support systems and resources to fully regain access to the ballot
After filing discrimination lawsuits and facing hostile management, Chateau Marmont workers won their right to unionize
Trader Joe’s workers have attempted different unionization strategies across stores but have been met with similar union-busting tactics
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
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