The tribe says U.S. Bank stole over $50 million by failing to pay the tribe investment profits to which it was entitled
The pandemic has exacerbated proximity bias, which occurs when companies favor employees working and living closer to the workplace
Library workers should proactively strengthen policies and practices to fight book bans and prioritize social justice
Catalyzed by the pandemic, California and Maine are paving the way toward greater food justice
With treatment often difficult to access—especially for BIPOC families—intervention from child protective services often stops short of providing the resources families need
With vaccines newly available for children under 5, Florida’s governor and other officials have hampered the in-state rollout with delayed access and anti-vaccine messaging
New Orleans urban gardeners face multiple hurdles to address food insecurity in low-income Black neighborhoods
Researchers share their takeaways from their cancer findings and offer solutions to limit mortality rates in communities of color
The NRLC’s model law targeting websites that “encourage” abortion are part of a long history of suppressing speech—including news coverage—that centers on marginalized people in the U.S.
AAPIs overwhelmingly support abortion access, but recognizing differences across our communities is key to fighting for abortion care
During every financial crisis, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ people, low-income households, and immigrants suffer the most
Mask and vaccine mandates have been lifted across the country, helping COVID spread and disproportionately infecting marginalized communities
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