Building on the foundation of previous strikes and organized movements, people on the inside of Alabama prisons are now regrouping to continue the fight for abolition
Universities depend on graduate student workers’ labor but won’t provide adequate pay without the pressure of collective bargaining efforts
Community organizers continue to aid neighbors during the COVID-19 crisis, but they need sustained support, especially from newer neighbors
Anti-protest legislation is backed by oil and natural gas interests and obscures the violence of the fossil fuel industry
Access to abortion in U.S. territories post-Dobbs is just as difficult as before, and those concerns aren’t even a discussion within the mainstream reproductive rights movement
Soaring student-to-counselor ratios make it difficult for counselors to give students the support they need as the pandemic takes a toll on mental health
State plans to manage the worsening effects of climate change during elections are essential for democracy
Labor organizers must convince temporary workers to see unions as allies, not adversaries
Prison copays have hidden costs that ultimately harm incarcerated people’s health
The museum is the result of decades of activism and aims to educate people about the ongoing Chicano Movement
A racist housing crisis has fueled houselessness in LA, but steps like Measure ULA and listening to houseless people’s needs may help
Intersex advocates have seen a surge of support of their calls for compassionate and humane medical care. Health care institutions are finally starting to take note
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