ICL Group, whose North American headquarters are in St. Louis, is tied to the manufacturing of white phosphorus, which the Israeli military has reportedly used against Palestinians. Now, the company wants to expand into a historically Black neighborhood
CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides food, access to doctors appointments and medication, and other services to locals experiencing homelessness
As the administration unfurls wide-ranging attacks on racial justice, leaders in the reparations movement are considering different strategies to ensure the longevity of their work
Gov. Mike Parson’s racist and hypocritical pardon history reflects the U.S. criminal justice system’s insidious bedrock of white supremacy and Black dehumanization
Prism looks at the landscapes that prisons shape to better inform our understanding of the carceral continuum
A coalition of racial justice advocacy groups in St. Louis has quietly issued the first in a series of “Prosecutor Watch” reports on the role and powers of the prosecutor and its function in the local criminal legal system. Prosecutors, the coalition contends, have staggering authority to enact violence on
Experts say that racial profiling, uneven enforcement, and family separation are among the potential consequences of enforcing the law
A new report found that 41% of Amazon workers have been injured on the job
The anti-abortion movement has gained considerable footing in the Midwest, creating a devastating atmosphere in the region for abortion care
The program forced asylum-seekers to live in unsafe conditions in Mexico while they awaited processing
A federal judge has blocked Title 42 from ending, continuing a racist and xenophobic policy that endangers asylum-seekers
Advocates say the country needs equitable access to birth control and more reproductive health care options—especially for those who experience systemic barriers
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