With a lengthy waitlist and no clear pathway toward obtaining licenses and permits, vendors are advocating for the overhaul of an outdated system
Black and brown women working in cannabis accuse New York City-based Medly of mistreatment and threats to steal intellectual property
As advocates demand that news media reckon with how they have furthered anti-Black violence, entertainment media can’t ignore its guilt in doing the same
On the heels of a historic win, nurses across the country have been inspired to fight for safer staffing ratios to provide better patient care
American culture promotes the idea that love conquers all, but the reality is far more complicated for incarcerated people and their loved ones
Prism’s Tamar Sarai and members of Media 2070 discuss why the journalism industry’s “reckoning” with anti-Blackness hasn’t shifted into accountability
Journalism initiatives offer solutions to gun violence and teach formerly incarcerated people how to report their own stories
The ways newsrooms report crime can have irrevocable consequences for both individual lives and public perceptions
Solidarity between union workers at HarperCollins and authors is more crucial than ever
The U.S. is falling short of meeting housing needs, but for LGBTQIA+ elders, finding safe and affordable housing can be a matter of life and death
As HarperCollins workers extend their strike into the new year, several authors express their support for the union despite potential risks to their debut novels
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