As St. Paul’s guaranteed income program comes to a close, its recipients reflect on how it has helped them in their lives and careers
Child Protective Services often result in the policing, surveillance, and separations of Black, Indigenous, and families of color. We need alternative solutions.
City infrastructure and the racist origins of policing contribute to the disproportionate and targeted surveillance and ticketing of BIPOC cyclists
Advocates are looking back at the promises the president has made to marginalized communities and are evaluating how far the president still has to go to honor his commitments
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order offering new online options to Americans for a range of essential government services
In the wake of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, grassroots organizers and activists are considering the best ways to freely advocate for their cause and demand justice.
Even with their ongoing philanthropic efforts, criminal justice advocates still know Aventiv as a tech company that takes advantage of marginalized people.
Ending anti-Black police brutality requires sustained action and targeting an entire system, not just individual players.
Regardless of the verdicts in the Rittenhouse, McMichaels, and Charlottesville trials, it will be a far cry from American justice.
Federal programs providing workplace development and training must reflect the needs of BIPOC workers and create measurable results in racial equity.
The Reconnecting Communities Act will tear down some of the highways and overpasses that isolate Black and brown communities.
The future of an industry in crisis depends on support for the most disenfranchised: Its workers, before they leave the industry for good.
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