“Underlying all of this is this idea that white men are colorless.”
Advocates are looking back at the promises the president has made to marginalized communities and are evaluating how far the president still has to go to honor his commitments
The Biden administration has announced a proposal to eliminate reconsideration requests for expedited removals, a critical safeguard in the asylum process
The Biden administration has announced that student loan payments will resume in February, a decision with disproportionate impacts on borrowers of color
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order offering new online options to Americans for a range of essential government services
A bill that is considered one of the nation’s largest investments in working-class people is up for a vote in the Senate
Trump-era policies and budget cuts constricted the resettlement pipeline, but the Biden administration also hasn’t lived up to its commitments.
The Reconnecting Communities Act will tear down some of the highways and overpasses that isolate Black and brown communities.
The Biden-Harris administration’s proposed agenda would make historic investments that people with low incomes and BIPOC have long been excluded from.
The president hopes to enhance workplace safety and address the heat-related deaths that disproportionately impact BIPOC workers.
Minimal community outreach and the U.S. immigration system’s application backlog have hamstrung the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness program.
In Sacramento, Afghan advocates and community members are speaking up for the anticipated new arrivals.
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