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“How can I trust them?”: Inside Black Americans’ very justified vaccine skepticism
“How can you say you care to cure someone when you didn’t care enough to protect them from it in the first place?”
“A devastating betrayal”: Muslim Pro’s data-sharing highlights the constant surveillance of Muslims
“We must then consider, as we move full-steam ahead towards continued globalization with Silicon Valley leading us, the ways in which our very existence is publicized and the consequences that brings.”
#WhiteCoatsForBlackLives — Addressing Physicians’ Complicity in Criminalizing Communities
“As more Americans call for the destruction or reformation of the criminal legal system, we should voice full-throated objections to policies and practices that increase the likelihood of entry into the carceral system through health care institutions.”
Communities Devastated By COVID-19 Prepare to Outsmart Second Wave
National guide created by and for Black, Indigenous, Latinx, POC and LGBTQ communities to…
Voting is Not Enough
This year, my daughter turned 19. For the first time in her life, she’ll…
We Are the Flare
The house erupted faster than it should, but that’s the trouble with dancing on somebody else’s hurt.
¿Quién es quién? En la política de Oregón 2020
Las elecciones son importantes porque los políticos crean leyes que ayudan o perjudican a nuestras familias. Ya sea que se trate de gentrificación, violencia policial o la lucha continua por los derechos de los inmigrantes, los líderes electos están tomando decisiones sobre qué tipo de Oregón escuchamos y quiénes son bienvenidos aquí.
These Black and brown Americans explain why not voting is their chosen act of resistance
“I refuse to vote for someone just because they’re not Trump.”
Nosotres nos cuidamos mutuamente
Una guía por y para las comunidades de raza negra, indígenas, Latinxs, gente de color y LGBTQ sobre cómo comprender y sobrevivir la pandemia del COVID-19.