According to interviews and internal documents obtained by Prism, some Black and trans former workers said they faced retaliation and emotional harm after speaking up about discrimination
Illinois Pride Connect, launched in August, is seeing multiple calls a week, even from those outside the state
Overemphasizing law is about returning to a normal where the screams were more easily muffled, distant, and ignorable for many
When fighting Big Oil, whether the U.S. judicial system is fit to handle the intricacies of climate science and complexities of climate organizing remains to be seen
Dozens of civil rights organizations sent a letter to the Department of Education last week, urging them to investigate the claims
The Trump-era policy forces asylum-seekers to stay in shelters at the Southwest border as they await their immigration proceedings
Rape survivors say they need stronger laws restricting rapists’ parental rights to keep themselves and their families safe
Legal counsel for immigrants expands in the U.S., but it won’t be for everyone without Biden’s support.
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