Community organizers continue to aid neighbors during the COVID-19 crisis, but they need sustained support, especially from newer neighbors
Roughly 9,000 migrants from Texas have been bused to Washington, D.C., and New York City since April
Amazon promises to create new jobs in Niagara, New York, but critics warn the company has a history of harming local communities
Ban the Box and additional legislation can help formerly incarcerated people find material and personal fulfillment
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
As demand for real estate rises, deed and equity theft have become more common, stealing millions of dollars in value and leaving victims without homes
Start Lighthouse in the Bronx has distributed over 20,000 multicultural books in an effort to address literacy disparities
With treatment often difficult to access—especially for BIPOC families—intervention from child protective services often stops short of providing the resources families need
Appropriating feminist rhetoric in support of jail expansion ignores the underlying violence of incarceration
Lax federal rules over COVID-19 spending have helped local officials channel hundreds of millions of dollars toward items unrelated to pandemic recovery
Despite its almost pristine public image, Trader Joe’s workers report harassment, racist microaggressions, and union-busting tactics
Gun control legislation is being introduced across the country, but how will that affect marginalized groups increasingly targeted by white supremacists?
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