Along with the striking actors union, the Writers Guild of America has pledged to continue its work stoppage until it reaches a fair deal
Miami commissioners recently voted to take the first step in setting a historic precedent for workers across the country
“I think that they want to eliminate critical thought.” Texas’ ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion for state-funded colleges goes into effect January 2024
Black women leaders in the South continue to fight fire with fire, battling attacks on bodily autonomy with innovative organizing that shifts culture
There are currently 47 active guaranteed income initiatives across the country—and more are on the way
Much like Chrystul Kizer and Cyntoia Brown before her, ReeseDrayden remains at the mercy of the state and denied the mantle of victimhood
Housing access and stability are foundational to the creative process, and artists are organizing to support each others’ needs
On July 1, North Carolina’s SB 20 goes into effect, limiting procedural abortions past 12 weeks. Though devastating for the South, all hope isn’t lost
The Chicago City Council approved a reparations package in 2015 for police torture victims, and after public pressure a memorial will finally be built
Conservation efforts were stunted in May when the Supreme Court removed water protections for millions of acres of wetlands across the U.S.
The needs of immigrants are largely ignored by the abortion rights movement—especially in Texas where anti-abortion and anti-immigrant laws collide
The nation’s most extreme anti-abortion laws are often piloted in Texas, where abortion is now illegal and advocates are waiting for what comes next
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