The fall of Roe v. Wade and recent climate hazards have the potential to cause added harm to marginalized communities
Roughly 9,000 migrants from Texas have been bused to Washington, D.C., and New York City since April
As lawmakers continue to push for anti-drag legislation, drag performers are speaking out about how they plan to protect themselves and continue planning youth-friendly events
Texas, Idaho, and Tennessee have implemented near-total bans with exceptions only related to preventing the death or serious injury of a pregnant person
Advocates say that post-Roe, anti-abortion centers form a key part of the abortion surveillance state
The program forced asylum-seekers to live in unsafe conditions in Mexico while they awaited processing
Black and Latinx people are more likely to rely on public transit
The 550 students, faculty, and staff will temporarily move to new schools in Uvalde, Texas, while Robb Elementary School is torn down and rebuilt
If civil rights depend on explicit Constitutional mention and citizenship, it opens the door to barring migrants and restricting movement
Gov. Greg Abbott recently said he plans to challenge the case, which made public education accessible to all students regardless of immigration status
As soon as the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case last year, abortion clinics in conservative states knew moving would be unpreventable. Since then, the nightmares of clinic owners and abortion providers have come true, as abortion bans have been implemented
Proposed legislation to criminalize youth-friendly drag shows has led some drag queens to fear for their safety
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