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Families and advocates want to preserve a more certain future for their children’s care. Sign up to receive email updates from YES! Jessica Pequeño of Napa has been taking breaks from watching the ...
Disabled couples risk losing their benefits when they marry. A new documentary spotlights the fight to change that.
Politicians and pundits assert that our criminal justice system—from law enforcement to mass incarceration—are inevitable aspects of society and that there are no viable alternatives. But if we view ...
covers environmental and Indigenous issues for the Seattle Times. She is author of six books, including most recently Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home, winner of the 2021 National Outdoor Book Award ...
is an associate professor of philosophy, and affiliated faculty of law, at New York University. Before that, she was assistant professor of philosophy at Stanford University where she founded the ...
When Renee Lau, a special projects coordinator at the trans-led housing and wellness center Baltimore Safe Haven, transitioned at the age of 63, she lost everything. “My marriage fell apart,” she says ...
The Trump administration has sent another contingent of Venezuelan and Salvadoran nationals to El Salvador’s notorious gulag-like prison. This time, the administration claims that deporting the ...
The Encampments,” a new documentary, follows Mahmoud Khalil and other student activists as they fight for divestment and Palestinian liberation.
The Makah is a marine-based Tribe. Their history and identity are tied to the sea—as are their traditional foods.
Hundreds of people gathered in Washington D.C. on March 31 to mark Transgender Day of Visibility and push back against the Trump administration.