Many other things need to change before LGBTQ+ people can thrive in our workplaces, especially those of us who are Black.
Truth commissions and reparations programs can effectively involve all perspectives in a conflict about longstanding political and economic grievances.
To claim the flag represents Southern pride is an egregious whitewashing of history.
The idea of collective ownership has a long history in the United States.
Domestic violence, the leading cause of homelessness among women and children, is increasing during the pandemic.
Throughout history, immigrants have borne the brunt not just of a pandemic, but the U.S. government’s disproportionate and cruel response to it.
Racism is a chronic, uncontrollable, and unpredictable stress that can wreak havoc on the mind and body.
A coordinated, science-driven, national-level strategy is vital to an effective response.
Voting rights have always been inconsistently applied. Now the coronavirus pandemic is threatening those rights even more, and activists are pushing back.
Climate experts share a range of ideas and strategies for envisioning a better future.
The decision by the high court comes in the midst of a global pandemic and an uprising in the wake of the killing of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police that lays bare the extend of racial injustice in this country.
When the Rev. Al Sharpton implored White America to “get your knee off our necks” at the memorial of George Floyd, his words were carried by news outlets across the globe.
Freedom on the Move is a database collecting these ads, which help form a more complete picture of slavery and the enslaved.
“If this moment can be sustained through further conversations, I think there can be a breakthrough.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has hurt communities all over Mexico. But a network of Indigenous artisans is finding a way to survive during the shutdown.
Research suggests that organizations that are more inclusive tend to perform better than those that aren’t.
Black Americans braved police violence at Selma and galvanized support for the Voting Rights Act. Fifty years later, the Supreme Court’s Shelby decision ushered in a new era of racially targeted voter suppression.
In this new movement of mass protest against police violence, anti-Black racism, and white supremacy, we will settle for nothing less than total transformation.
These five art projects explore the impacts of climate change using VR and other mediums.
Along with community care, accountability, and the disruption of oppressive systems.
“Without a focus on correcting injustice, work on climate change addresses only symptoms, and not root causes.”
We’re witnessing a global uprising in response to police violence against Black people and the systemic racism that pervades American culture. There has been an invigoration of the movement for
Due to the coronavirus, dairy producers are dumping thousands of gallons of milk every day. But these New Jersey dairy farmers have a better system.
Lawmakers across the country are proposing policy measures to cut or loosen ties to traditional policing.
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