Regardless of their stance on abortion, people who miscarry may have limited options to manage their miscarriage if they live where abortions are banned
Students of color are disproportionately labeled ED, which brings over-policing, lower graduation rates, and stigma
Uniform treatment of Asian Americans hides considerable complexities in how different communities’ health has been impacted by COVID-19
Treating Asian Americans as “the same” within data leaves them vulnerable to social and political exclusion
More than 200,000 New York City tenants are still waiting to see whether their applications for rental aid were successful
On the campaign trail, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg expressed support for Tracy McCarter—but after three months in office, he’s been silent on her case
Protesters and organizers have emphasized that the Chinatown mega jail would harm the local residents and those held within its walls.
From arbitrary judgment calls to material bans, information censorship protects the carceral system at the expense of the incarcerated.
Former Attica prisoner James Asbury and “Attica” directors Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry sat down with Prism to discuss the making of the film and the lessons viewers might glean
“Black or brown people are sitting there literally dying and getting sick there.”
Housing advocates in New York City and Philadelphia have been pushing for more stringent safety standards for years, but their requests have largely been ignored
Last week, approximately 200 incarcerated people began a hunger strike to protest the increasingly dangerous conditions at Rikers
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