With reduced partisanship and increased engagement from communities of color, independent commissions are drawing fair maps where state legislatures won’t
Communities are contending with astroturfing efforts spreading misinformation and fear mongering about anti-racist and LGBTQ+ materials in schools
Since the latest hope for federal voter protections evaporated in January, many are now looking to state-level remedies
With pandemic restrictions easing, military recruiters are returning to high school campuses while anti-recruitment efforts struggle
The 10 Haitian migrants have not been able to acquire legal representation or meet with an ICE officer
Without funding, government-run testing services have been forced to shut down
Companies aren’t legally required to do anything when a gig worker is killed on the job, but advocates are hoping that will soon change
In the push to return to normal, waning telehealth options put disabled BIWOC at risk
Implementing the end of Title 42 won’t take effect until late May, leaving many migrants unprotected
Jackson will be the first Black woman and sixth woman ever to sit on the highest court in the nation
Muslim abolitionists see abolition and restorative justice as a natural part of their faith
Some conservative leaders are pointing the finger at stimulus checks, but the reality of inflation is vastly different
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