Save PPSE campaign alleges that independent investigation did not speak to any former or current workers
The Department of Justice’s long-awaited reports exclude any demographic data, days after a memo revealed its plans to dismantle prison rape protections for trans and intersex people
Nayra Guzmán was arrested 15 days after the difficult birth of her daughter. Before Trump took office, postpartum immigrants were rarely detained by ICE
A Prism investigation reveals that women are routinely shut out of the H-2A program, and when they are granted visas, they report being funneled into non-agricultural labor where they face sexual violence and trafficking
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
A new law bans diversity-focused programs at publicly funded universities, forcing the closures of spaces that offered mentorship, wellness care, and belonging
Advocates accused health care providers and other institutions of “obeying in advance” an executive order that has since been blocked in the courts
Texas v. Becerra targets Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act after the Biden administration included gender dysphoria as a protected disability
The Laken Riley Act’s lack of distinction between legal and undocumented immigrants reminds us that immigrant justice can’t be predicated on legality
The recent heat-related death of Adrienne “Twin” Boulware is the most recent horror to emerge from Chowchilla’s Central California Women’s Facility
In a landmark decision celebrated by advocates and health care providers alike, a federal judge in Florida blocked Senate Bill 254, a controversial piece of legislation that severely restricted access to gender-affirming care across the state. The ruling marks a significant victory for Florida’s LGBTQIA+ community, particularly transgender and
Georgia legislators have introduced a bill that opponents are calling “mandated discrimination.” On Feb. 7, lawmakers introduced House Bill 1128, which would end all legal recognition of transgender people by redefining biological sex. It would also remove sexual orientation and gender identity from the state’s criteria for hate crimes,
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