California’s new law allows care for non-nuclear families, offering legal recognition to family structures that have always existed for queer, Black, and Indigenous people
So long as California’s government resists recognizing the deep roots of racial injustice and its intersection with climate injustice, green initiatives will continue to fall short
Chinook leaders say the non-Native U.S. government’s arbitrary determinations of a tribe’s status or legitimacy is the ultimate example of white supremacy
In 1974, Boston implemented a forced busing plan to address educational inequity. Nearly 50 years later, the issues remain
Corporate food giants have abandoned Indianapolis’ Northeast Corridor. In their stead, a movement for food sovereignty and sustainability is seeing progress
The Biden Administration is expanding the H-2B visa program despite how workers are essentially modern indentured servants
As climate change threatens the Everglades, artists and activists try to foster connections between the people and the environment
Formerly incarcerated residents in Alachua County, Florida, are navigating reentry and caregiving as a universal basic income program comes to a close
Queer advocates regularly navigate issues of distance, funding, education, and federal prioritization to provide safety and resources for LGBTQIA+ Puerto Ricans
Advocates debate the best way to scale and implement reparations to recognize centuries of slavery, segregation, and redlining that continue to impact Black Americans today
Farmworkers in California are losing income due to drought and extreme weather but have little support from the state
Current and former video game workers detail a longstanding culture of sexual harassment, exploitation, and retaliation
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