The pandemic-era federal housing subsidy is set to run out by the end of 2026, leaving tens of thousands across the U.S. unsure of where they’ll live next
By now, the COVID-19 pandemic should have shown us that we’re supposed to rise to the occasion by meeting needs, not fall in line behind fascist incursions
Construction workers, many of whom are immigrant and Hispanic workers, have higher rates of suicide than other industries
Due to a workforce crisis, more than 1,000 people with disabilities cannot enroll in “day habs,” leading to mental and physical regression
Victoria Law’s new book follows five incarcerated individuals who endured the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic behind bars
We cannot rely on political bodies whose material interests are at odds with revolution. Power and action toward liberation must come from the people
The government is rolling back all COVID-19 mitigation efforts and funding, abandoning those of us who are most at risk
On the heels of a historic win, nurses across the country have been inspired to fight for safer staffing ratios to provide better patient care
In the push to return to normal, waning telehealth options put disabled BIWOC at risk
Millions are out of work due to Omicron, but that hasn’t stopped Miami landlords from posting eviction notices and raising rents
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order offering new online options to Americans for a range of essential government services
Mothers of color disproportionately faced mental and emotional anguish during the pandemic shutdowns last year. Here’s how they’re doing almost two years later
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