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
The student visa process is unpredictable, costly, and rife with systemic barriers, especially for students from the Global South
Faculty and labor leaders say the governor’s rhetoric targets legally authorized workers, promotes xenophobia, and ignores how academic hiring actually works
A complex matrix of poverty and punishment fuels the trans unemployment crisis, as community members experience roughly twice the rates of joblessness as cisgender people
A Prism investigation reveals that women are routinely shut out of the H-2A program, and when they are granted visas, they report being funneled into non-agricultural labor where they face sexual violence and trafficking
While there is little public data about the number of lawful permanent residents targeted at ports of entry, a recent uptick in reports leaves many immigrants fearful of traveling abroad
A close look at a sex-discrimination case reveals how anti-trans momentum builds, as court challenges lead to a pivotal Supreme Court ruling
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
The National Employment Law Project also found that 64% of workers believe the outdoor retailer is becoming a worse place to work
Advocates behind the measure on the city’s May 6 special election ballot say it’s common for landlords to discriminate against Section 8 housing voucher users
Funding for crucial classroom supports is threatened by the gutting of the department that enforces the civil rights law that protects students
The lawsuit, which was originally filed against a state law that banned trans girls from school sports teams, is now also fighting Trump’s executive order
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