By removing the government hurdles that keep immigrants from accessing free food, the CPSC Youth Lunch Distribution meets their communities where they are at
Democratic mayors’ tough-on-crime approaches to policing and incarceration make cities less safe, especially for the most marginalized
Mainstream reproductive justice and rights movements continuously leave out Indigenous perspectives and voices
Two years into the pandemic, the Biden administration’s first direct testing response leaves a lot to be desired
Street vendors can address food scarcity in underserved areas but face an array of bureaucratic red tape and police violence
Housing advocates in New York City and Philadelphia have been pushing for more stringent safety standards for years, but their requests have largely been ignored
Vaccine outreach must prioritize language and information accessibility for non-English fluent communities, which are already highly vulnerable to the pandemic
Millions are out of work due to Omicron, but that hasn’t stopped Miami landlords from posting eviction notices and raising rents
“I just feel like nobody cares about the kids anymore.”
Advocates argue that creating a federal jobs guarantee program will help close racial wage gaps and unemployment inequities
Advocates are looking back at the promises the president has made to marginalized communities and are evaluating how far the president still has to go to honor his commitments
Educator and poet Joseph Capehart sits down with Prism to discuss their pop-up bookstore, redefining community, and using love as an organizing principle
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