The resolution passed by a narrow 73-70 margin in January. One month later, it was defeated in a revote, 63-113
The Denver-based organization has engaged in union-busting and retaliation, union members allege
Many Black and brown immigrants who worked as house cleaners, caregivers, and gardeners lost work after fires destroyed thousands of homes
Health care advocates called for the Trump administration to re-establish “protected areas” that safeguard medical facilities from immigration raids
The termination of the Temporary Protected Status extension for Venezuela could leave more than 300,000 Venezuelans in the U.S. without legal status as soon as April 7
Nordquist, a 24-year-old Black transgender man, was killed in upstate New York in early February
When climate disaster strikes, those who are the most vulnerable are often the first to be left behind
Leaving popular platforms such as Instagram could mean that LGBTQIA+ users lose the followings and communities they have built over years
Tens of thousands of schools across the country are in need of HVAC upgrades, as students suffer from extreme heat and increased pollution
Weeksville Heritage Center in Brooklyn hosts “Torture Island,” a new exhibition by the Rikers Public Memory Project
Prison security cameras should be controlled by an independent third party in order for corrections officers to be held accountable, activist says
Doctors Without Borders is treating up to 50 migrants a week in Mexico City, including with psychological first aid, after the CBP One app was shut down
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