The Omicron surge is causing staffing shortages at abortion care clinics and forced extension of care
Mining companies have set their sights on New York and Texas, but locals are concerned about the environmental harm in their communities
These are the stories that resonated most with our communities this year as we uncovered injustice, lifted up new perspectives, got people talking, and moved folks to action
Bail funds across the country are raising money to get incarcerated people home for the holidays in spite of local legislation meant to limit their access
The migrants are suing the president and several U.S. agencies and officials over physical and verbal abuse, racial discrimination, denial of medical care, and denial of due process under Title 42
Nineteen states still require the prescribing physician to be physically present when the medication is administered
After last week’s SCOTUS hearing, activists are advocating for advanced provisions and abortion-by-mail options to sidestep repressive state laws on surgical abortions.
Omicron poses another concern for teachers who can’t enforce masks in the classroom
Although the Supreme Court hasn’t yet decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, advocates say the case’s harms are already in motion.
To avoid a similar crisis to what happened in February, organizers in Texas are offering advice for how to prepare for the winter months.
Texas’ challenges to landmark civil rights protections are encouraging some conservatives to test the waters.
With all the hits to abortion rights across the country, it’s easy to feel helpless. Here are some actions you can take to help people access abortion care.
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