Voting allows people convicted of felonies to participate in and shape their communities, helping reintegration and reducing recidivism
The museum is the result of decades of activism and aims to educate people about the ongoing Chicano Movement
Many Black teachers and administrators have left the field as COVID-19 and hostile parents and politicians exacerbate heavy workloads and little institutional support
Advocates criticize DeSantis’ discriminatory executive order, which leaves predominantly Democratic and Black counties without voting support post-Ian
Indigenous tribes are implementing Rights of Nature laws to establish protections for the land against fracking and other harmful extraction
Learning Indigenous history can shift how students think about Native peoples, but funding and standardization affect the success of these initiatives
Community members mourn Wellstar’s decision to close AMC, leaving patients and staff struggling to transition
Housing activists, university students, and residents have staged protests and encampments to defend low-income housing in UC Townhomes
Selectively borrowing Indigenous practices cannot truly address the climate crisis or injustices to Indigenous peoples perpetrated by white settler colonialism
Without proper resources from the government to recover from Hurricane Maria five years ago, many Puerto Ricans have turned to grassroots organizations for aid
Different tribes have varied histories of land dispossession, leading tribes to work with individuals, organizations, and governments to return Native land
Settler-colonial governments accelerated the climate crisis through genocide and mass displacement. The solution lies with LANDBACK
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