“The goal is divestment, academic and economic, from Israeli apartheid across the board,” one student activist said
A new report found that 41% of Amazon workers have been injured on the job
Four formerly incarcerated women reflect on the abuse they suffered by correctional officers. The Adult Survivors Act offers them a chance for justice
The Adult Survivors Act has brought to light the stories of formerly and currently incarcerated women who faced sexual abuse at the hands of authorities in New York State prisons
While the demand for travel assistance for abortion care has grown, some abortion funds report that donations have slowed down
“We will not let the big fish eat the small fish,” one vendor said
“The more we shift toward thinking of housing as a human right and not as a commodity, the more people will understand that this is such a grave issue”
Mutual aid organizers fill the dire gaps left by the city and nonprofits
Child lead poisoning rates in some New York census tracts are roughly twice as high than those in Flint, Michigan, at the peak of its water crisis
In a housing crisis created by the unmitigated greed of corporate property owners and landlords, tenants need to know their rights
The bill, which passed in May, ensures that corporations like Amazon cannot disregard workers’ safety and livelihoods
Advocates warn SafeCam programs could be harmful to overpoliced populations
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