Work requirements, increased red tape, and reduced eligibility for Medicaid and other safety net programs will disproportionately impact poor people of marginalized backgrounds
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
The elderly are forgotten in prison, but some of us behind the fence do what we can to make them feel seen and heard
The new program aims to improve reentry outcomes, but critics question its effectiveness amid systemic health care issues in correctional facilities
When climate disaster strikes, those who are the most vulnerable are often the first to be left behind
New Mexico artist Carlos Cervantes is a Chicano cultural icon. He’s also ensnared in the criminal legal system until he turns 101
Joe Biden granted a commutation to the 80-year-old Indigenous activist in one of his last acts before leaving office
Leftover policies from the war on drugs and privatized prison health care companies are keeping older people in prison with poor access to necessary care
Queer advocates regularly navigate issues of distance, funding, education, and federal prioritization to provide safety and resources for LGBTQIA+ Puerto Ricans
“People need support, but you don’t remove their rights to do that.”
The New York State Legislature is voting on two bills that could transform the state’s parole system, especially for the elderly.
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