The “pinkwashing” of prisons ramps up in Vermont, where local officials are pushing for the construction of a “gender-responsive” facility
The arrests came as federal agents stormed a warehouse and arrested dozens of workers in LA, fueling continued calls for freedom and accountability
Community members rally for the release of two workers who remain detained after the April 21 arrests, which advocates say was the largest immigration enforcement action in Vermont’s recent history
Tiff Harrington spent 15 years of her life under Department of Corrections (DOC) supervision in Vermont, where she gave birth to two children while incarcerated at Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility—a prison with a particularly bad reputation. In 2019, Vermont DOC came under fire when Seven Days, a local independent
Palestinian and Arab activists for Palestinian human rights see the attacks as an extension of the ongoing genocide in Gaza
Students across the U.S. are burdened with more than $19 million in unpaid school lunch debt
As many states target trans people and bodily autonomy, executive orders, bills, and amendments in other states enshrine gender-affirming care and reproductive rights
Voters in key battleground states demonstrate strong support for abortion rights and protections in the first major post-Roe election
Faced with grueling hours, wage theft, and dangerous working conditions, dairy farmers are fighting for better pay, labor rights, and worker protections
Formerly disenfranchised voters need a variety of support systems and resources to fully regain access to the ballot
New England faces declining public school enrollment and chronic absence as a new school year begins
Currently, 15 states and the District of Columbia have laws that protect the right to abortion
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