Political observers are confident the SCOTUS nominee will be confirmed—but not before she is put through the wringer
Citing both a critical lack of support and funding, the unions announced their intent to strike.
At a critical time for reproductive rights, health, and justice, current and former staff say discrimination and a longstanding white feminist ethos have pushed out BIPOC, caregivers, and disabled workers.
In the wake of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, grassroots organizers and activists are considering the best ways to freely advocate for their cause and demand justice.
The Rittenhouse trial should show us that the carceral state cannot be rehabilitated.
Virginia Gov.-elect Greg Youngkin was elected by white, “suburban moms” concerned about critical race theory in schools—but did anyone ask non-white suburban moms what they thought?
The Reconnecting Communities Act will tear down some of the highways and overpasses that isolate Black and brown communities.
Real protection and support in our communities requires greater investment in social services and more divestment from law enforcement
Last week, activists and organizers delivered the signatures needed to formally request a vote to form Amazon’s first ever union.
Refugees say the overburdened resettlement system needs the extra support to ensure resettling families get the assistance they need.
No time off for parents, limited access to doctors, and other obstacles could prevent kids from getting their shots when vaccines become available.
Texas’ challenges to landmark civil rights protections are encouraging some conservatives to test the waters.
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