Uniform treatment of Asian Americans hides considerable complexities in how different communities’ health has been impacted by COVID-19
Cross-movement collaboration at the intersections of criminal and reproductive justice helped local organizers mobilize quickly
An “aura of illegality” around self-managed abortion and confusion about anti-abortion laws transform some health care providers into agents of state surveillance
With reduced partisanship and increased engagement from communities of color, independent commissions are drawing fair maps where state legislatures won’t
Communities are contending with astroturfing efforts spreading misinformation and fear mongering about anti-racist and LGBTQ+ materials in schools
Since the latest hope for federal voter protections evaporated in January, many are now looking to state-level remedies
With pandemic restrictions easing, military recruiters are returning to high school campuses while anti-recruitment efforts struggle
Families of prematurely born babies are calling for increased paid leave, insurance, and mental health support to manage the emotional and economic impacts.
Preservationists hope fiber arts can connect Black Americans to the land and safeguard the future of Black agrarian culture
On the campaign trail, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg expressed support for Tracy McCarter—but after three months in office, he’s been silent on her case
Decolonial education is more than ethnic studies, but their inclusion in public education still threatens the status quo
From arbitrary judgment calls to material bans, information censorship protects the carceral system at the expense of the incarcerated.
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