The threat of a death sentence creates a crucible of dehumanization that no one should have to experience and no one has the right to inflict
At least two farmworkers died from heat stress this summer in North Carolina, and rumors of other deaths swirled, sparking questions about what happens when migrant workers die working in American fields
There is an unbroken line from the economic conditions developed to protect chattel slavery to the legal structures that allow for the abuse and exploitation of migrant farmworkers today
In this Q&A, Union of Southern Service Workers member Mama Cookie discusses the uphill battle of fighting for labor rights and protections in North Carolina
The people of Georgia have been subjected to a legal battle that ultimately led to a six-week abortion ban. For some, all hope is not lost
North Carolina’s 12-week ban came down to a single lawmaker, illustrating the fragility of abortion rights in the state
On July 1, North Carolina’s SB 20 goes into effect, limiting procedural abortions past 12 weeks. Though devastating for the South, all hope isn’t lost
Chief Justice John Roberts penned the majority opinion that race-conscious admissions policies violate the equal-protection clause of the U.S. Constitution
Anti-abortion laws like SB 20 not only restrict access to care, but fuel misinformation about what care is legal and available
North Carolina is an abortion haven in the South and a so-called purple state, but these designations have always been tenuous
One year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, college students fight to expand access at their schools
Marking one year post-Roe, Prism spoke to 13 reproductive health and justice advocates about the devastation and the future of abortion rights
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