Extreme heat in June caused severe problems for marginalized workers. Bold changes are needed to improve safety.
‘Am I Blue or Am I Green?’ by Beatrice Zamora aims to teach children about the experiences of immigrant families.
Black protest is rooted in anger, but it’s also rooted in joy, celebration, collaboration, and community bonds.
Victim-centered solutions and community collaboration are what Asian American communities really need to be safe.
Native and Indigenous American voters helped propel progressive candidates into office and now face new ballot “security” measures that would make voting harder.
American politicians and media are showing signs of a growing split in U.S. policy toward forced removal of Palestinians and Israeli settlements.
Activist Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson weighs in on Biden’s new crime response strategy, the BREATHE Act, and the ‘defund the police’ movement.
After 40 years of interference, the U.S. is leaving a massive unpaid moral debt to the people of Afghanistan.
Reporters and anchors working in local TV news report being stalked, threatened, and trolled by viewers in their area.
Traditionally, refugee resettlement has been largely faith-based and white, but growing involvement from communities of color could change that.
The education system deserves a critical analysis, but it should be guided by truth, empathy, history, and understanding.
The holiday invites us not only to celebrate liberation, but to ask: What gaps between stated American ideals and lived experience still impact Black life today?
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