In this Q&A, Union of Southern Service Workers member Mama Cookie discusses the uphill battle of fighting for labor rights and protections in North Carolina
Black women leaders in the South continue to fight fire with fire, battling attacks on bodily autonomy with innovative organizing that shifts culture
Alabama has the strictest anti-abortion law in the U.S., but it doesn’t receive the same level of resources and support as other Southern states
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
Chief Justice John Roberts penned the majority opinion that race-conscious admissions policies violate the equal-protection clause of the U.S. Constitution
Former employees at the Animal Legal Defense Fund allege union-busting and a toxic workplace environment at the animal rights law nonprofit
The Geechee community has been on Sapelo Island for 13 generations. Just 30 descendants of the original 44 enslaved families remain
Black residents in LA were the target of 46% of hate crimes, despite making up only 9% of the population. Local organizations are providing resources in hopes to change that
As advocates demand that news media reckon with how they have furthered anti-Black violence, entertainment media can’t ignore its guilt in doing the same
According to advocates, President Biden’s new border actions teeter dangerously close to an all-out unconstitutional asylum ban
The violence Asian Americans fear is real—but we can, and must, do better than increasing a police state that targets marginalized people
Prism’s Tamar Sarai and members of Media 2070 discuss why the journalism industry’s “reckoning” with anti-Blackness hasn’t shifted into accountability
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