Thirty officers at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall face criminal charges for encouraging and incentivizing “gladiator-style fights” between boys
As the city remains under siege, both disability rights and immigrant rights advocates are limited in the help they can offer disabled communities
The arrests came as federal agents stormed a warehouse and arrested dozens of workers in LA, fueling continued calls for freedom and accountability
Immigrant rights advocates are demanding an investigation into the Chicago Police Department’s appearance alongside Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a June 4 raid
As immigrant workers are met with surveillance, police repression, and political scapegoating, we must remember Huerta’s longstanding message: Immigrant justice is worker justice
Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent the city a message when its agents showed up in full force, and that message was responded to in kind by the people of LA
It took 96 hours and more than $230,000 for members of Essie Justice Group to secure the release of four Black mothers from a California jail—–and their experience wasn’t an anomaly
The clean energy transition is moving forward, but the legacy of segregation leaves many urban neighborhoods locked out
Many Black and brown immigrants who worked as house cleaners, caregivers, and gardeners lost work after fires destroyed thousands of homes
After the fires destroyed thousands of homes, displaced residents face rental price gouging and dire need for essential supplies
Californians voted against banning slave labor in prisons. A few months later, over 1,000 incarcerated firefighters were deployed to save the very state that upheld their exploitation
Local residents cite climate and budgetary changes to explain why the Palisades and Eaton fires spread so ferociously, but the culprit is slightly more complex
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