As Afghan refugees arrive in the U.S., many are left without proper housing and few resources to get settled in.
It’s not too early to help kids understand unjust systems and policies. Here’s what to look for.
In Detroit and Buffalo, immigrants displaced from their home countries are creating opportunities in their new communities.
In Sacramento, Afghan advocates and community members are speaking up for the anticipated new arrivals.
Two years after the El Paso massacre, media corporations still benefit from enabling hate and violence.
Soccer popularity may be declining in the US, but to immigrants finding their place in a new country, it’s essential.
Susana Coreas, founder of the Casa de Colores shelter in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, for trans and gender non-comforming asylum-seekers, is now in the U.S. helping other vulnerable migrants.
The black site is the final stop for ICE detainees before they are forcibly transferred or deported.
Under Biden’s ICE, immigrant survivors of domestic violence face deportation—regardless of their circumstances.
In a Q&A, Juan Miranda of grassroots organization Siembra NC talks about helping workers come out of the shadows to fight for better wages and protections.
Extreme heat in June caused severe problems for marginalized workers. Bold changes are needed to improve safety.
Refugees who resettled in the U.S. share their experiences, what’s working in the current system, and what needs to change.
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