New technology and support from law enforcement and federal agencies allows universities to monitor student activists like never before
Texas has sent 40,000 migrants to Chicago, fueling racial tensions in Black neighborhoods where residents have spent decades fighting for their communities’ needs
Swannanoa has long been home to a thriving Latinx community that is now struggling to find housing and employment in Western North Carolina
The Indigenous-led organization Appalachian Rekindling Project purchased land in Kentucky originally slated for the development of a federal prison
Women are the fastest-growing prison population, yet life-and-death issues related to pregnancy, including perinatal depression, are swept under the rug
Women are dying preventable deaths due to denied or delayed care, and doctors have started avoiding states with bans—restricting health care access for all
Low-wage workers at the Union of Southern Service Workers’ summit are ready to go toe-to-toe against their employers, racist labor laws, and the Trump administration
New Mexico artist Carlos Cervantes is a Chicano cultural icon. He’s also ensnared in the criminal legal system until he turns 101
Within days of Trump’s presidential win, ICE sought out contractors to enlarge, transform, and modernize the agency’s ability to track, monitor, and surveil noncitizens
Local organizations in the historically Black neighborhood of South End are using food and wellness to make sure no one goes unseen
Trump’s anti-immigrant plans have gained traction among Americans, half of whom say they support the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants
The Biden administration leaves a sprawling and well-resourced deportation machine to Donald Trump, who is promising mass expulsion
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