According to advocates, President Biden’s new border actions teeter dangerously close to an all-out unconstitutional asylum ban
After years of worker organizing, the Department of Homeland Security has issued guidance to protect immigrants from deportation and other forms of retaliation during labor disputes
Students, teachers, and advocates across the state say they are concerned with DeSantis’ ongoing censorship and how it will impact their education
The ways newsrooms report crime can have irrevocable consequences for both individual lives and public perceptions
After picketing in one of the largest higher education strikes in the US, many university graduate workers are left frustrated with the labor agreement
As HarperCollins workers extend their strike into the new year, several authors express their support for the union despite potential risks to their debut novels
The notorious facility will be shut down by the end of January, though ICE has stated that detainees will be transferred to a different prison, not released
Abortion rights and access have changed drastically across the country, with BIPOC shouldering the largest burden
The books at stake often contain topics related to race, sexuality, and gender, robbing young readers of a diverse range of stories and perspectives
Incarcerated women at Baker County Detention Center in Macclenny, Florida, filed a Prison Rape Elimination Act complaint with the ACLU of Florida
Housing advocates hope the rent reduction movement will continue to gain momentum after New York tenants win a historic rent decrease
With a track record of union-busting and poor labor conditions, Amy’s Kitchen must prove they are willing to change
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