Advocates are working to expand and extend legislation that provides one-time compensation for victims of radiation exposure before the bill expires next July
Racial disparities in food insecurity only increased during the pandemic, and more than independent efforts are needed to fix a failing food system
Houseless encampments are being banned across the country with limited alternatives available.
Mothers of color disproportionately faced mental and emotional anguish during the pandemic shutdowns last year. Here’s how they’re doing almost two years later
A bill that is considered one of the nation’s largest investments in working-class people is up for a vote in the Senate
Despite promises to end the abusive tactics of the Trump administration, surveillance and retaliation against immigrants and advocates continue under Biden’s presidency
The McMichaels-Bryan trial is over, but organizers say there is still a laundry list of racial justice issues in Glynn County that needs to be addressed
Historically, Twitter has been slow to react to white supremacists using their platform to proliferate hate
Many Muslims are working in solidarity with Anishinaabe-led efforts to advocate for clean energy, an end to fossil fuel dependence, and upholding Indigenous land rights
A staggering trend of federalizing protest-related crimes leaves protesters from last year facing pre-trial detention, felony charges, and decades-long incarceration
To avoid a similar crisis to what happened in February, organizers in Texas are offering advice for how to prepare for the winter months.
In addition to typical Black Friday madness, workers will have to deal with stock supply issues, COVID-19 protocols, and staff shortages.
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