In the wake of the Buffalo and Uvalde shootings, communities are continuing to support survivors and their loved ones
Students of color are disproportionately labeled ED, which brings over-policing, lower graduation rates, and stigma
Providing resources for struggling library patrons isn’t a distraction for librarians, it’s part of their mission
A county attempts to cut off the water supply in Hmong American neighborhoods in just the latest example of discrimination the community has faced
Police don’t stop or prevent crime, but police propaganda in U.S. media pushes another narrative
City infrastructure and the racist origins of policing contribute to the disproportionate and targeted surveillance and ticketing of BIPOC cyclists
Real protection and support in our communities requires greater investment in social services and more divestment from law enforcement
Debunking the myth that police provide safety requires communication and trust between organizers and communities.
The Supreme Court has once again sided with police officers invoking qualified immunity in cases of excessive use of force.
Some cities are restoring police budgets that had been cut in response to last year’s uprisings, but that doesn’t mean the ‘defund the police’ movement hasn’t fueled innovation across the U.S.
The Yes4Minneapolis charter amendment will be on the city of Minneapolis’ November ballot after heavy opposition and several appeals by community organizers.
Illinois and Oregon recently banned lying to minors during police interrogations. Why is it still legal to lie to adults?
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