Shereen Gomaa, an Egyptian immigrant who works with Syrian refugees in North Carolina, says she hopes Biden does the right thing.
Some of Trump’s most draconian deportation policies remain in place, continuing to put asylum-seekers and refugees in danger.
Three Black women within the end-of-life care industry provide insights on the importance of grieving and why acknowledging it can help us live more fully
Author Sabina Khan explores Islamophobia, immigration, and more through the eyes of a teenage girl in her sophomore novel, ‘Zara Hossain is Here.’
The Santa Fe Dreamers Project is trying to find stable housing for trans asylum-seekers like Susana Coreas, who have been stuck in Mexico for over a year.
Communities are learning about marginalized historical figures and recognizing them by changing school namesakes.
These autistic Black artists use art as their form of self-expression.
One year into the pandemic, undocumented immigrants are still without a safety net.
Black doulas and legislators are founding centers and creating legislation to improve maternal health outcomes.
Huerta gives her thoughts on the ongoing civil rights and labor movements in the U.S., Biden’s campaign promises, and more.
Mental health advocates and residents have hopes, concerns, and lingering questions as a new program prepares to launch this Spring in Harlem.
North Carolina counties say they do not require government-issued IDs for access to the COVID-19 vaccine, but some ask.
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