Black parents are more likely to use formula, and many families are already experiencing harmful effects from the nation’s shortage
Experts say the growing popularity of the “great replacement theory” is just the latest example
We can honor the lives of those who have been killed by abolishing the structures that allowed for their deaths
Organizers say a deeper conversation is needed on the issues that have plagued Buffalo for decades, including redlining and racial segregation
Despite pushes to “return to normal,” Black women and femmes struggle with isolation and lack of resources while trying to keep their loved ones safe
Cameroonians still need to qualify for the Special Relief Student program, a refugee resettlement program, and Special Humanitarian Parole
While incarcerated people were left to suffer behind prison walls during the first waves of the pandemic, their families were left to worry in the dark
Regardless of their stance on abortion, people who miscarry may have limited options to manage their miscarriage if they live where abortions are banned
Teachers of color point to low wages, little institutional support, and a lack of commitment to diversity efforts
Voter suppression in Farmington tracks back to a long history of violence and discrimination
The White House expects a sharp rise in COVID-19 infections later this year, causing some long COVID patients to sound the alarm
The proposal could erase debt for 2 million Black borrowers but would still leave a majority out in the cold
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