Xinachtli, a Chicano Indigenous activist imprisoned for over two decades, did not receive proper health care after a bad fall in the shower, activists say
Through the annexation of land, apartheid, surveillance, mass incarceration, expulsion, and death, the two countries are engaged in a forever war
Legal experts lay out unprecedented challenges to fundamental protections laid out in the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which emerged during the civil rights movement
Guards deploy tear gas for cursing, for walking too slowly, for asking too many questions. It’s not about safety; it’s about control
Behind bars, pregnant women are ignored at best, abused and traumatized at worst
Legislators claim HB 127 and SB 1349 are intended to protect Texas sovereignty, but organizers say “they’re trying to match what’s happening at the federal level”
Noncitizens may no longer feel safe showing up to public meetings to fight harmful local policies, advocates say
Advocates and physicians reflect on the precarious realities of abortion access across the country
The arrest of a Texas midwife for allegedly providing abortion care highlights the sidelining of midwifery’s sacred work
The SAVE Act in Texas is dead after organizers educated the public, but the bill might pass at the national level
Immigrant rights groups warn that the new policy will further marginalize undocumented immigrants and threaten billions in tax revenue
The impasse of the Ruffino Hills Redevelopment Project is a microcosm of the city’s convoluted path to outpace climate disasters
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