Many students who have spoken out say they’ve been doxxed, targeted, fired, or had their advocacy equated with terrorism
The president announced he would waive 26 laws to expedite border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley earlier this month
Protests calling for an end to Israeli apartheid of Palestinian peoples and U.S. government funding to the occupying state took place throughout the weekend and into Monday
The bill comes less than a year after a hospital in Pennsylvania attempted to deport a woman in a coma
Lack of staff to enroll migrant children, limited bilingual programs, and unstable housing create a challenging start to the school year
There is an unbroken line from the economic conditions developed to protect chattel slavery to the legal structures that allow for the abuse and exploitation of migrant farmworkers today
Dubbed the “Death Star” bill by critics, HB 2127 not only eliminates critical workers’ protections, but also weakens cities’ authority to self-govern
There is a human toll for Atlanta-based activists organizing against Cop City and the very forces that seek to stamp them out
“We will not let the big fish eat the small fish,” one vendor said
Miami commissioners recently voted to take the first step in setting a historic precedent for workers across the country
Migrants are sexually assaulted at alarming rates across the U.S.
Mutual aid organizers fill the dire gaps left by the city and nonprofits
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