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5 Trans People of Color Open Up About Their Military Experience
Trans servicemembers and their supporters are experiencing a range of emotions from fear, to anger, to disappointment.
Colleges’ Reluctant Embrace of MLK Day
The push for a national Martin Luther King holiday prompted a fierce political tug-of-war, on campus and off.
‘Freedom Farmers’ Tells the History of Black Farmers Uniting Against Racism
It’s a timely, connective, and expansive book; one that calls us to remember that the Black freedom struggle is an ongoing labor movement in places far and wide.
Access to Healthcare or Access to a Green Card?
Trump’s new rule forces families to choose between public aid or permanent status.
Trans Communities of Color Survive, Thrive and Fight Back
We have always been powerful, and we cannot be erased.
Leading Health Group: Killings by Police Are a Public Health Issue
It may galvanize new research that focuses on the root causes of law enforcement violence.
Governor Cuomo Should Not Play Politics With Black Maternal Health
In an election year that will determine whether the political tides will change, advocates are wary of empty promises.
‘Reversing Roe’ and the Importance of Telling Complete Stories
The film left a number of important stories regarding communities of color on the cutting room floor.
Delayed Rage: Finally, White Women Are Trying to Catch Up
From my vantage point, this final push looks to be too little, too late.