After seeing limited success this legislative session, advocates in Minnesota vow to work toward full protections for manoomin, or wild rice, until they’re won
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, 11, of Texas and Gabriela Aparicio Ortega, 13, of North Carolina died by suicide in February after being bullied about their parents’ alleged immigration statuses
Six years after the passage of landmark tenants’ rights legislation, landlords are getting creative—and tenants are getting organized
On the Pine Ridge Reservation, an alliance of Native mothers fights against the meth epidemic and reimagines a future for their people
Local organizers say they have less of a chance at making climate reforms in the majority Black city than Musk does at imposing environmental harms
Millions of unmoored and undocumented people are being punished at an accelerated pace for the crime of having enriched the wealthiest country on Earth
Due to a workforce crisis, more than 1,000 people with disabilities cannot enroll in “day habs,” leading to mental and physical regression
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
The federal agency in charge of pipeline permitting and approvals is fast-tracking the expansion of the Southeast Supply Enhancement Project, a pipeline sure to cause cataclysmic environmental harm
South Baltimore Community Land Trust and Baltimore Compost Collective are two local organizations fighting to “put the life of the people first”
A free and independent media is a key ingredient of democracy, but that’s not what we have in the U.S.
While Western media pushes unsubstantiated claims of a coordinated campaign of sexual violence led by Hamas, Palestinian survivors are punished for reporting Israeli soldiers for abuse
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