For abortion providers across Texas, it wasn’t Dobbs that changed the landscape. It was Senate Bill 8
An abortion ban and one of the most severe anti-trans laws in the nation push Kentuckians to the brink
The art industry is both a major emitter of greenhouse gases and a potential avenue for public education about climate change
The federal government gives private prison companies millions to torture immigrants and snuff out the abolitionist movement
Four months after the Norfolk Southern East Palestine train derailment, workers and citizens fight against the toxicity of an industry that has cut corners at every turn
Recent complaints from advocacy organizations shed light on the inhumane treatment of migrants who are pregnant, postpartum, or nursing
Despite community disapproval, taxpayers could end up paying well over the promised $30 million for Cop City
Money can’t bring back water, but it can fund renewable infrastructure, create green jobs, and support tribal communities
Millions of households in the U.S. are at risk for eviction, all while landlords continue to line their pockets with tenants’ labor and exploitation
California’s new ethnic studies curricula will teach Southeast Asian history and culture
For over 20 years, Dr. Albert Kligman experimented on incarcerated men at Philadelphia’s Holmesburg Prison. Those who profited have yet to redress the harm
North Carolina’s The Industrial Commons is building an inclusive economy that recognizes local workers as stewards of their trade
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