Texas v. Becerra targets Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act after the Biden administration included gender dysphoria as a protected disability
South Baltimore Community Land Trust and Baltimore Compost Collective are two local organizations fighting to “put the life of the people first”
The Biden administration sued Tennessee over targeting people living with HIV, most of whom were Black, but Trump has canceled potential future efforts in other states
The new program aims to improve reentry outcomes, but critics question its effectiveness amid systemic health care issues in correctional facilities
The Denver-based organization has engaged in union-busting and retaliation, union members allege
Health care advocates called for the Trump administration to re-establish “protected areas” that safeguard medical facilities from immigration raids
Women are the fastest-growing prison population, yet life-and-death issues related to pregnancy, including perinatal depression, are swept under the rug
When climate disaster strikes, those who are the most vulnerable are often the first to be left behind
Doctors Without Borders is treating up to 50 migrants a week in Mexico City, including with psychological first aid, after the CBP One app was shut down
Women are dying preventable deaths due to denied or delayed care, and doctors have started avoiding states with bans—restricting health care access for all
The medical team told Prism how they treated dozens of severely injured Palestinians and bore witness to hospitals destroyed by Israel
Incarcerated people have extremely limited choices when it comes to the food they have access to in prison. The steady diet of carbs and starch makes them sick
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