Several cases are a direct result of policies and executive actions from Trump’s first presidency, which tested the limits of executive power and reshaped the federal judiciary
As public archival institutions fade and the state rewrites curricula, the next generation of cultural workers is stepping up
S. Walton was among the 23 million households receiving up to a $30 discount per month on broadband services through the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). She had just downsized her wifi and cable package due to rising prices. “When I found out about the program, I immediately signed up
Definitions for federal internet access programs exclude Pacific Territories from the maximum monthly benefits and make it harder for residents to access the internet
A more robust public library system is vital to fighting misinformation and bridging digital access gaps across communities in Puerto Rico
From Substack to OnlyFans, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ creative workers are challenging companies that benefit from their content but don’t protect their interests.
Hundreds of thousands of renters across the country could soon be facing evictions, so some teens are using social media to crowdsource.
As demographics shift in the Northeast, social platforms have become key tools in students’ fight for racial justice at school.
The spread of right-wing radicalism in Asian American communities through WeChat is a problem, but progressive Asian Americans are largely left to fight misinformation on their own.
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