From arbitrary judgment calls to material bans, information censorship protects the carceral system at the expense of the incarcerated.
After public outcry from students and community members, the Los Angeles School Board committed to getting police off campus and hiring mental health staff.
For decades, the auto industry has been accused of being hostile toward BIPOC, women, and LGBTQ+ workers
Florida’s Individual Freedom Act will make it illegal for white students to feel “discomfort” in the classroom
One year after white supremacists attempted an insurrection of the U.S. Capitol to prevent the verification of the 2020 presidential election results, violence caused by systemic white supremacy is still a threat to vulnerable communities. Though terrorist attacks in general are on the decline, the past year saw violent
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.
California’s last drought proved that it can have lasting consequences on farmworkers and BIPOC.
The Biden-Harris administration’s proposed agenda would make historic investments that people with low incomes and BIPOC have long been excluded from.
Some cities are restoring police budgets that had been cut in response to last year’s uprisings, but that doesn’t mean the ‘defund the police’ movement hasn’t fueled innovation across the U.S.
Racist stereotypes and erasure obscures how much Asian Americans rely on reproductive health services.
The president hopes to enhance workplace safety and address the heat-related deaths that disproportionately impact BIPOC workers.
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