The Rainbow Youth Project, the Trevor Project, and other groups providing mental health services to LGBTQIA+ youth report a massive rise in need
University faculty and professional organizations are seeing a “chilling effect” in the promotion of diversity and inclusion programs and warn of long-term consequences
UPDATE, March 14: Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has signed HB 1093 into law, removing certain labor protections for children between 14 and 17 who work year-round and restricting limiting work hours for teens aged 16 and up. The law goes into effect July 1. Ryan Scanlan dreads any passage of
The anti-abortion movement has gained considerable footing in the Midwest, creating a devastating atmosphere in the region for abortion care
Corporate food giants have abandoned Indianapolis’ Northeast Corridor. In their stead, a movement for food sovereignty and sustainability is seeing progress
Bail funds across the country are raising money to get incarcerated people home for the holidays in spite of local legislation meant to limit their access
June Medical Services v. Russo, the Supreme Court case regarding Louisiana’s 2014 admitting privileges law, has serious ramifications for the future of abortion rights in the United States. But there is a segment of the anti-abortion movement that doesn’t appear all that concerned with the outcome. If this
In a democracy that values widespread participation in the political system, the voting process should be easy and accessible to every eligible citizen. But in the United States, not every state lives up to that ideal. With this year’s Election Day just around the corner, some states have taken
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