No matter who wins the 2024 presidential race, immigrant rights advocates are laying the groundwork for long-term justice.
Even while trying to appeal to white women, Donald Trump and J.D. Vance continue to push policies that will harm them鈥攁nd all women.
New citizens鈥攚hose votes may prove pivotal in swing states鈥攁re considering myriad issues as they cast their first ballots in a presidential election.
From the depths of the sea, whales are urging us to recognize our shared history, fate, and future, writes Michaela Harrison.
While Project 2025 would stymy climate data collection, a network of grassroots volunteers are braving hurricanes鈥攊ncluding Milton and Helene鈥攖o collect and share local data that can ultimately save lives.
According to the actor and activist: 鈥淭he choice is very clear: Do we vote for the future, or do we vote for burning up the planet?鈥
When hurricanes Helene and Milton decimated multiple states, incarcerated people were left to fend for themselves. That can鈥檛 happen again.
Para los inmigrantes que enfrentan p茅rdidas desde lejos, el apoyo puede provenir de la comunidad, nuevos rituales y mejores pol铆ticas.
From vote-by-mail to making Election Day a national holiday, voting rights advocates are engaged in myriad efforts to increase voting access.
When it comes to the often-taboo topic of abortion, the authors of "Liberating Abortion" are eager to share their wisdom with anyone considering accessing this form of health care.
The bond between people and their pets can be life-saving, especially amid the struggle for safe housing.
It鈥檚 time to let all voting-age Americans influence their government.
El Paso鈥檚 Teen Court is a peer-driven, youth-led program that centers the well-being of teenagers, instead of condemning them to the destructive criminal justice system.
A new statewide proposal is the latest development in a years-long saga over the voting rights of felons in the Sunshine State.
Kamala Harris may win the presidency, but the media鈥檚 portrayal of her won鈥檛 challenge the expectations of those who see Black women as their mammies.
鈥淲e need more white relatives to face their own truth, though doing so may bring immense discomfort,鈥 says Edgar Villanueva.
Despite conservative efforts to criminalize medication abortion using the 1873 Comstock Act, organizers continue to expand access to this necessary health care.
In the Netherlands, where most people are non-religious, a scientist is using neopaganism to shift the dialogue around climate adaptation.
Author Hilary Giovale knows that moving through guilt into accountability creates necessary change鈥攆or yourself and others.
Often forced to become experts on their own treatment, rare-disease patients are modeling the collective care and mutual aid networks that can help ensure everyone's long-term survival.
Faced with the spread of militarized police training facilities known as "cop cities," grassroots activists are taking the call to #DefundPolice to cities nationwide.
Practicality meets possibility in Ayana Elizabeth Johnson鈥檚 new book, which dares to ask, 鈥淲hat If We Get It Right?鈥
Schools are a powerful place to begin building an LGBTQ-affirming culture, as an antidote to fear and bigotry.
The Tony Award-winning play, loosely based on Alicia Keys鈥 childhood, falls into the same trap much theatre does, failing to depict the nuances of Black trauma.
New findings challenge the political adage that youthful idealism gives way to conservative pragmatism with age.
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