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Leaving No Others Behind This Ramadan
A bail fund to help free detained Muslims finds new urgency as Covid-19 spreads rapidly through prisons and jails.
How Muslims are digitally celebrating Ramadan under quarantine and protecting themselves from Zoom-bombers
As Ramadan begins with the new moon later this week, Muslims all around the world are trying to work out how to maintain the many cherished rituals of Islam’s holiest month.
‘We Were Asking Ourselves, How Can We Support Black Farmers?’
Scenes from a pandemic: 4
Episode 8: “Our Companion Animals, Our Selves” feat. Kay Ulanday Barrett
What can a companion animal mean to a disabled person of color? Turns out a hell of a lot!
Oregon 2020 Census Guide
By participating in the Census, we can help Oregon families get the healthcare, housing, schools and other services we need to thrive.
Use this guide to learn how the Census affects your community and why you should take it.
Mama Claudia Taught Me
Reflections on Blackness, Queerness and Covid-19.
Q&A: Author Samantha Irby talks middle age, hand soap, and loving Judge Mathis
Author and humorist Samantha Irby finds herself unexpectedly well-equipped to handle the novel coronavirus crisis.
Black Muslims in US fear they could be ‘disproportionately impacted’ by coronavirus
The community is often rendered invisible within the larger Black and Muslim populations.
Statement on COVID-19: We will get through this together
Weeks ago as this new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was reaching the U.S. and people were…