Activists, academics, and consultants say humanitarian aid and global development groups want to appear neutral, but many are funded by governments that do not recognize Palestine as a state
Allen Burnett, Jarrett Harper, and Dara Yin were sentenced to life without parole in their youth. They want California to pass a bill to open parole eligibility for people convicted before age 25
Work requirements, increased red tape, and reduced eligibility for Medicaid and other safety net programs will disproportionately impact poor people of marginalized backgrounds
It wasn’t just organizations like Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA that prompted young women to become right-wing influencers. Their paths were first paved by “clean girl” morning routines and “what I eat in a day” vlogs
Local organizations such as Homes Not Borders and Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid help asylum-seekers and other immigrants settle in the area, even as federal agents flood the region to carry out raids
Like many youth across Los Angeles County, the 11-year-old Chicana has plenty to say about Trump, ICE’s racist raids, and the many failures of grown-ups who voted for the mess young people find themselves in
Terrell Miller was just 4 years old in March 2024 when Macomb Police Department Lt. Nick Goc shot him and his mother’s partner while responding to a domestic violence call. Goc has faced no repercussions for his use of deadly force
The Southwest is quickly becoming the center of the nationwide push to increase the nuclear fuel supply chain, once again relegating Indigenous communities to sacrifice zones
While the GOP is working to rebrand the disastrous law ahead of the midterms, there’s no ignoring the impact of $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts on already vulnerable people
Clusia guttifera and snake plant tell the story of Miami’s transformation due to rapid development, speculative buying, and outside investment
While there is little public data about the number of lawful permanent residents targeted at ports of entry, a recent uptick in reports leaves many immigrants fearful of traveling abroad
The Libre Initiative’s messaging on economic issues resonates with Latinos across the U.S., drawing support for conservative solutions that are ultimately harmful to their communities
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