Real protection and support in our communities requires greater investment in social services and more divestment from law enforcement
Following Texas’ abortion ban, Ohio’s reproductive rights organizations are keeping a watchful eye on state legislation.
The FBI recently released it’s annual hate crimes report, but much of the data is severely underreported.
With Ohio’s primary election just weeks away, last night a group of registered voters—along with the League of Women Voters of Ohio and the Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute—filed suit against the Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, complaining that the “cumbersome” vote-by-mail process adopted due to
Four organizations filed a lawsuit Wednesday against federal officials who have levied unprecedented six-figure fines against asylum-seeking women in sanctuary churches nationwide, and subsequently refused to provide information that explains why. Amid an ongoing week of action led by a collective of immigrants in sanctuary across the U.S., Austin
Earlier this month, Edith Espinal was sitting in her room at Columbus, Ohio’s Mennonite Church when the letter from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrived. “Please be advised that your failure to depart the United States in compliance with your final order of removal may result in civil and
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