SB 509 proposed to train local police to recognize “transnational repression.” Sikh and Hindu advocacy groups split over whether the bill protected vulnerable immigrant communities or infringed upon free speech
Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent the city a message when its agents showed up in full force, and that message was responded to in kind by the people of LA
A coalition of more than 80 organizations is ramping up its abolitionist campaign, urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to direct resources to supportive services
With Trump’s plans for mass deportations, pardons could protect those who have served their sentences, advocates say
At a time when the window to mitigate the worst effects of climate change is closing, Gov. Gavin Newsom is placing political goals ahead of data-based policy proposals
When continued investment in practices that destroy the environment compounds our rapidly changing climate system, those with the least suffer the most
California’s attempt to reform its prison model leaves out non-U.S. citizens who are subject to “double punishment”: incarceration and deportation
Learning Indigenous history can shift how students think about Native peoples, but funding and standardization affect the success of these initiatives
Fires fueled by climate crisis expose the intersecting injustices incarcerated people face and the comprehensive reforms needed for a Just Transition
Promising increased wages and protections, California’s FAST Recovery Act empowers workers to fight back against labor abuse in the fast food industry
Gun control legislation is being introduced across the country, but how will that affect marginalized groups increasingly targeted by white supremacists?
Currently, 15 states and the District of Columbia have laws that protect the right to abortion
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