The tribe says U.S. Bank stole over $50 million by failing to pay the tribe investment profits to which it was entitled
The pandemic has exacerbated proximity bias, which occurs when companies favor employees working and living closer to the workplace
In New Haven, Connecticut, a promise program strives to be much more than a scholarship
Advocates say Phoeun You’s deportation to Cambodia would be a painful loss for the community
The military’s abuse of Hawai’i’s land and sea and its impact on climate change is part of the ongoing oppression of Native Hawaiians
Library workers should proactively strengthen policies and practices to fight book bans and prioritize social justice
School voucher programs have a long history of white flight and segregation, and the Supreme Court’s ruling could exacerbate systemic problems
True reproductive justice for Black women, girls, and gender-expansive people requires an intergenerational and intersectional lens
A deadly Oakland police chase is just the latest example of why the reckless practice needs to end
With treatment often difficult to access—especially for BIPOC families—intervention from child protective services often stops short of providing the resources families need
Menstrual products hit their lowest availability this year
Environmental advocates warn that more artificial reservoirs could further imbalance waterways already damaged by the ongoing drought
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