Care workers with the power to enforce Mayor Adams’ policy must commit to non-compliance and fight for housing and material support for houseless people
Fashion can inspire deeper criticism of the carceral system, but there are risks when profit comes before principle
Black detainees in Haiti face inhumane, torturous conditions without clear avenues for release
As one of the first few U.S. colleges to commit to offering abortion pills to students, Barnard College’s new policy emphasizes the important role campuses can play in providing accessible reproductive care
Despite being overseen by a different government department and promised opportunities to gain permits, unlicensed New York City vendors have not received a break from city enforcement
Roughly 9,000 migrants from Texas have been bused to Washington, D.C., and New York City since April
As the number of monkeypox cases in New York continues to rise, concerns over what the virus could mean for students, teachers, and marginalized people grow
Organizers say Disability Pride is not just one month—it’s about commitment to disability justice
Appropriating feminist rhetoric in support of jail expansion ignores the underlying violence of incarceration
Providing resources for struggling library patrons isn’t a distraction for librarians, it’s part of their mission
More than 200,000 New York City tenants are still waiting to see whether their applications for rental aid were successful
Democratic mayors’ tough-on-crime approaches to policing and incarceration make cities less safe, especially for the most marginalized
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