Racism, job discrimination, a lack of educational programs behind bars, and the prison-industrial complex itself make survival difficult for formerly incarcerated people
Workers say the move is the latest in a series of union-busting tactics and retaliation for months of organizing
The detention center reopened despite a history of sexual assault and reports of insufficient food
The House of Representatives recently passed the Respect for Marriage Act, but LGBTQ+ organizations and activists say there’s more to do
The pandemic has exacerbated proximity bias, which occurs when companies favor employees working and living closer to the workplace
Organizers say Disability Pride is not just one month—it’s about commitment to disability justice
Advocates say Phoeun You’s deportation to Cambodia would be a painful loss for the community
PCOS patients face more barriers within a medical institution that already does not provide adequate reproductive care
As soon as the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case last year, abortion clinics in conservative states knew moving would be unpreventable. Since then, the nightmares of clinic owners and abortion providers have come true, as abortion bans have been implemented
The fate of immigrants attempting to migrate to the U.S. is now in the hands of ICE
Sex workers face hostility, from electoral politics to the dehumanizing carceral state, but continue to organize with and for each other
Journalists would be directly targeted by this legislation, which criminalizes freedom of speech
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