Corporate food giants have abandoned Indianapolis’ Northeast Corridor. In their stead, a movement for food sovereignty and sustainability is seeing progress
The Biden Administration is expanding the H-2B visa program despite how workers are essentially modern indentured servants
In an overwhelming year with a never-ending news cycle, this is the reporting that stuck with Prism’s staff
From casinos to stadiums, Philadelphia’s Chinatown has been targeted by predatory development for decades. Now, youth and elders have rallied together against the community’s newest threat
The elitism of Art Week starkly juxtaposed the material reality of many local artists who struggle to afford rent, studio space, and food
Advocates say the equitable implementation of comprehensive sex education programs is more crucial than ever
The leaked audio of racist comments by Los Angeles political leaders should spark a societal reckoning, not just individual resignations
In 2021, nearly 1 in 5 adults with diabetes in the U.S. rationed their insulin—a dangerous yet necessary act to afford this increasingly expensive medication
Access to abortion in U.S. territories post-Dobbs is just as difficult as before, and those concerns aren’t even a discussion within the mainstream reproductive rights movement
Trader Joe’s workers have attempted different unionization strategies across stores but have been met with similar union-busting tactics
Community members mourn Wellstar’s decision to close AMC, leaving patients and staff struggling to transition
Housing activists, university students, and residents have staged protests and encampments to defend low-income housing in UC Townhomes
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