Mural Arts Artist-in-Residence Aaron Brokenbough speaks with Prism about his short film on public safety and the city budget
America watched in horror this spring as armed phalanxes of police assaulted peaceful pro-Palestine protesters on campuses across the nation. The raids on student encampments ranged from dubious arrests to snipers on campus rooftops. This most recent episode of widespread police aggression only reinforced Americans’ belief that law enforcement is
Amid mounting concerns over the safety of California’s workforce, a critical vote on a bill to protect workers from extreme indoor temperatures narrowly passed the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (Cal/OSHA), but the bill still requires approval from a skeptical governmental agency, leaving workers vulnerable. The
Workers at Amy’s Kitchen still experience safety concerns and union-busting retaliation
Providing resources for struggling library patrons isn’t a distraction for librarians, it’s part of their mission
Debunking the myth that police provide safety requires communication and trust between organizers and communities.
Inconsistent policies about mask and vaccine mandates in schools leave Black families in a bind balancing their children’s safety and education.
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