The elitism of Art Week starkly juxtaposed the material reality of many local artists who struggle to afford rent, studio space, and food
Biden administration’s proposal to send Haitian migrants to Guantánamo Bay would repeat a racist and xenophobic past, immigration advocates say
Advocates say this extension brings relief but not security as TPS holders and family wait for a rehearing for Ramos v. Mayorkas
Advocates say the equitable implementation of comprehensive sex education programs is more crucial than ever
Organizers cite abysmal funding, lack of institutional support, and scare tactic advertising as the root causes for Florida’s midterm election ‘red tsunami’
After a year of fruitless negotiation sessions for fair wages and labor practices, university employees march in what could be the largest higher education academic strike in U.S. history
Having negotiated a new contract that promises wage increases, affordable health care, paid family leave, and more, workers hope that their efforts will inspire others in the industry to fight for fair compensation
As one of the first few U.S. colleges to commit to offering abortion pills to students, Barnard College’s new policy emphasizes the important role campuses can play in providing accessible reproductive care
With the holiday season fast approaching, experts recommend getting the booster sooner rather than later
Voters in key battleground states demonstrate strong support for abortion rights and protections in the first major post-Roe election
In 2021, nearly 1 in 5 adults with diabetes in the U.S. rationed their insulin—a dangerous yet necessary act to afford this increasingly expensive medication
The Florida Board of Education voted unanimously on new guidelines designed to threaten school districts and teachers that support LGBTQIA+-inclusive policies
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