According to studies, reproductive coercion disproportionately affects Black and Latinx women
From arbitrary judgment calls to material bans, information censorship protects the carceral system at the expense of the incarcerated.
An interview with public health and policy expert Matthew Cortland on how events must consider disabled attendees’ safety and health needs
While workers have flexed collective power to demand better wages, safer workplaces, and paid leave, federal legislation has yet to meet the moment
Now that the seven-day average of COVID-19 cases has decreased, cities and states are getting rid of mitigation measures
Women have yet to recover from labor force losses due to COVID-19 and a lack of structural support for working parents
Immigration, reproductive rights, and police reform advocates were left disappointed by Biden’s first State of the Union address
Providers are asking for a seat at the table when making organizational decisions that affect patient care
The current push to return to “business as usual” only worsens how public and workplace safety protocols ignore disabled people’s needs
ICE detention centers have seen a 395% increase in COVID-19 cases since January
The solution to the rise in anti-Asian hate incidents involves addressing systemic violence against Asian Americans, advocates say
Formerly incarcerated workers aren’t just replacements filling staff shortages, they’re a legitimate part of the American workforce
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