The lack of paid sick leave for all disproportionately impacts women and exacerbates the disparities they already face in the workplace.
Latinx and low-income communities are suffering from the effects of plastics manufacturing.
Shutting down the pipeline isn’t just about fossil fuel dependence; it’s about respecting land rights and sovereignty of Tribal nations.
The fight for equity, justice, and an accountable government in the midst of a pandemic and anti-Black police violence should not rest on the shoulders of Black women alone.
Without proper infrastructure in public schools, students and teachers face consequences that go far beyond their physical health.
Proposed laws outlawing care for trans youth are a first step toward targeting trans adults.
Parents and educators say standardized testing will add more stress and deepen inequities in education for students already struggling with the pandemic.
Less than a year after George Floyd’s murder, Wright’s shooting by police shows how anything less than defunding police departments is still deadly for Black people.
With anti-Asian hate crimes on the rise, Lululemon needs to confront its complicity in belittling Asians.
The Atlanta killings of Asian American spa workers was enabled by racism and misogyny.
As the Georgia Senate elections proved, we can accomplish more when our communities work together.
State-sanctioned violence is oftentimes met with the people’s response, and in return, the people’s response is met with swift action from the state—often violence. That’s how the world of politics gets to operate with its own rules of physics. In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan launched
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