The developer of the $3 billion project committed to implementing stringent heat protections for construction workers, among other measures
“No Other Land” calls attention to the West Bank amid the largest displacement caused by the Israeli military in decades
“I can’t hold him every day, but I take comfort knowing I’m still allowed to feed my child”
As the administration unfurls wide-ranging attacks on racial justice, leaders in the reparations movement are considering different strategies to ensure the longevity of their work
The termination of the Temporary Protected Status extension for Venezuela could leave more than 300,000 Venezuelans in the U.S. without legal status as soon as April 7
The tenants of Li’l Abner are suing their landlord over orders to leave their vibrant neighborhood to make way for a new development being presented as affordable housing
Home insurance companies are increasingly refusing to protect vulnerable areas, as severe weather events become more common due to climate change
Grassroots organizations mobilize as the Miami Democratic Socialists of America plans to lead a local demonstration against the incoming administration
Construction workers reported unsafe working conditions, rampant wage theft, and substandard wages in a survey of more than 300 workers
Miami artist Les Gomez-Gonzalez rescinded their participation in a local exhibition that required complying with an anti-BDS statute, highlighting the impact on artistic freedom and solidarity with Palestine
With Trump’s reelection and high stakes on abortion, immigration, and more, advocates say now is the time to focus on local and state organizing
With the future of abortion rights hanging in the balance and a new president with a conservative stance on the issue, advocates look ahead to local efforts
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