Mountain Valley Pipeline protesters said that while the lawsuit signals a concerning trend in free speech and democratic participation, it won’t quell their efforts
Impact Justice’s project fills the material and support gaps the state leaves for incarcerated people as they adjust to life outside
As fewer education students graduate to fill workforce gaps, educators say support in the form of better pay and working conditions would help teacher retention rates
Four formerly incarcerated women reflect on the abuse they suffered by correctional officers. The Adult Survivors Act offers them a chance for justice
“Because prisons are not just someplace else, somewhere else … They are our communities”
We Rock the Spectrum gyms are creating spaces for neurodivergent children to be themselves—without having to apologize
When continued investment in practices that destroy the environment compounds our rapidly changing climate system, those with the least suffer the most
From funding to implementation to use, non-carceral emergency response initiatives require people to unlearn their reliance on police
When fighting Big Oil, whether the U.S. judicial system is fit to handle the intricacies of climate science and complexities of climate organizing remains to be seen
Patients suffering from this complex chronic health condition face barrier after barrier seeking care, including ignorance, stigma, and discrimination
School newsrooms are essential to aspiring reporters and communities with news deserts, but many face challenges from censorship to a lack of resources
Activists, researchers, and theorists weigh in on this pressing issue
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