The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act would prohibit law enforcement at all levels from racial, religious, and discriminatory profiling.
Educational leaders Alejandro Fuentes and Tania Chairez discuss the reforms still needed to secure the uncertain futures of undocumented youth.
Freedom from police violence is essential to ensuring safe futures for Black families.
Federal immigration authorities announced they will terminate their contract with the Irwin County Detention Center.
Duke University Press is known for publishing groundbreaking intellectual work that reimagines the world, but it seems management at the storied publishing house has failed to cultivate a workplace in which staff of color move up the ranks. At a press located in a historically Black city—with stated values
Our staff is taking the week off for much-needed rest, reflection, and relaxation.
Creators that occupy intersecting axes of marginalization are tired of waiting for a seat at the table, and the Disruptors Fellowship is here to help.
Ableism, misogynoir, and toxic narratives about parenthood can threaten Black disabled mothers’ parental rights.
A new exhibit explores how restorative justice can be encouraged by designing transitional spaces for recently released incarcerated people.
Multiple federal agencies are now investigating Mahendra Amin, the OB-GYN who reportedly performed unnecessary operations on both immigrants in federal custody and rural Georgia residents.
In ‘Philly D.A.,’ activist LaTonya Myers navigates the precarity of life on probation while advocating for statewide reform.
Native Hawaiians remain skeptical that more representation in Congress will create meaningful change.
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