Students across the U.S. are burdened with more than $19 million in unpaid school lunch debt
Prisons are designed to be punitive, but intentional design can create spaces that resist systemic biases and the carceral impulse to punish
Hospitals have routinely deported undocumented immigrants, even though it’s the job of the federal government
Insufficient testing has left locals uncertain of air, soil, and water safety one month after the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment
Despite being illegal, medical deportations abound in the U.S.
After eight years of organizing, advocates have succeeded in emptying and closing the notorious ICE facility. Now, they’re hoping to repurpose the space to serve the community
The notorious facility will be shut down by the end of January, though ICE has stated that detainees will be transferred to a different prison, not released
Nationwide, voters will have the power to dramatically shape the future of abortion policies in their state. Here’s what’s at stake
Housing activists, university students, and residents have staged protests and encampments to defend low-income housing in UC Townhomes
The detention center reopened despite a history of sexual assault and reports of insufficient food
While the U.S. Supreme Court has hamstrung lower federal courts’ ability to overturn discriminatory maps, state courts may be a refuge
As the fate of Roe v. Wade looms, conservative lawmakers are already introducing legislation to limit and ban access to abortions
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