The reproductive justice movement has become more intersectional than ever three years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, advocates say
Advocates and physicians reflect on the precarious realities of abortion access across the country
Advocates see echoes of the Iraq War, paved by disinformation from the U.S. government about the country’s nuclear capabilities
An estimated 16 million would lose insurance in the next decade if the federal bill passes the Senate, disproportionately hurting the most vulnerable, advocates say
The Shelby County Health Department is set to decide if Colossus can continue to pollute the air without lawful permits
Immigrant rights advocates are demanding an investigation into the Chicago Police Department’s appearance alongside Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a June 4 raid
Diaspora communities are turning attention back on the ongoing oppression of Kashmiris and their right to self-determination
The letter comes after mounting accusations of slavery and child labor within Starbucks’ international supply chains, as well as widespread union-busting complaints in the U.S.
The bill to make Oregon’s Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot a permanent diversion no longer includes “primary caretakers” alongside parents and guardians as eligible candidates to avoid incarceration
The SAVE Act in Texas is dead after organizers educated the public, but the bill might pass at the national level
The death of Aaron Rainey, shot and killed by Philadelphia police in March, has renewed calls for reliable, 24/7 non-police crisis and emergency response teams
Ruling in A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools could make it harder for all victims of disability discrimination to sue, despite protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504
Showing 12 of 1324 total posts
Stay up to date with curated collection of our top stories.