Organizers are sponsoring quinceañeras across the state to encourage young Latinx voters and their families to participate in the midterm elections
State plans to manage the worsening effects of climate change during elections are essential for democracy
Nationwide, voters will have the power to dramatically shape the future of abortion policies in their state. Here’s what’s at stake
Virginia Gov.-elect Greg Youngkin was elected by white, “suburban moms” concerned about critical race theory in schools—but did anyone ask non-white suburban moms what they thought?
Social media companies are willfully failing to curb the spread of non-English misinformation, leaving already at-risk communities more exposed to hate speech, health risks, and voter suppression.
Voting rights activists say the new maps do not adequately respond to the growth of the Black and Latinx population in Texas.
On Monday, California became the eighth state in the country to make universal mail-in ballots permanent.
Black and brown organizers helped to get Gov. Gavin Newsom elected and kept him in office. Now they want him to support some important policy initiatives.
Since last summer’s racial reckoning, school boards are making more proactive moves to address institutional racism—but are they doing enough?
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