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
The Libre Initiative’s messaging on economic issues resonates with Latinos across the U.S., drawing support for conservative solutions that are ultimately harmful to their communities
Across the Northeast this month, states will mark the complicated history of anointing a singular Black leader to represent their community, a settler colonial tradition that persists today
Revolutionary change is not ordered like a meal or some product online. It is also not voted in by exporting decisions to a representative. It is fought long and hard and won through persistent struggle
Black men were scapegoated before the election based on misleading reports that they were leaning toward Donald Trump
More than 50 municipalities across the U.S. have already implemented ranked-choice voting, creating stability in governance essential for carrying out climate policies
Many incarcerated people feel disillusioned by the American political system, but you have to understand it’s not that we don’t care. We have been told we don’t have the right to care
Death row Republicans show us that hatred for the ‘other’ leads some incarcerated people to follow the algorithm of their own biases
One of the most pivotal presidential elections is just months away—and the growing Latinx population will play a central role. According to Pew Research, 36.2 million Latinx people are eligible to vote this year, 3.9 million more than in the 2020 presidential election. More broadly, about 1.
As the election primary enters full swing, voter suppression laws and intimidation tactics are increasingly hindering voter participation across the country. In Tennessee, a new law requires signage at polling places warning voters that they can be charged with a misdemeanor if they vote for a candidate in a party
Voting laws in 2024 are largely more restrictive than in 2020, and the Biden Administration shouldn’t underestimate the anger many voters have over its support of Israel
The majority of Americans support a ceasefire in Gaza, and some say they won’t vote in the next presidential election
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