Human Rights/Racial Justice
Monday, December 2, 2024
Montanans threaten 'rent strike' over black mold, safety issues
More than two dozen members of a tenant's union in Bozeman are threatening a rent strike if their landlord doesn't address maintenance and other safet…
ACLU: Mass deportations would be setback for AR economy
The American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas predicts if President-elect Donald Trump follows through with his campaign promise of mass deportations…
NM human rights groups promise to defend immigrants against deportation
New Mexico immigrant-based and immigrant-serving organizations are developing strategies to defend those workers and their families in the new year…
University of North Texas accused of extreme DEI restrictions
Educators across the state are watching the University of North Texas, as the school denies it overstepped the parameters of Senate Bill 17. The …
The politics of prison: Ohio's incarcerated reflect on the 2024 election
The 2024 presidential election has raised complex emotions for incarcerated Ohioans, many of whom are unable to vote but remain deeply engaged in …
Immigrants’ rights training in Jackson this weekend
Immigrants and the agencies that help them are preparing for what could happen when President-elect Donald Trump returns to office. In Wyoming…
Remembering older kids in foster care on National Adoption Day
This coming Saturday is National Adoption Day and it is a good time to think about children who are older or have special needs and face more difficul…
Youth justice reforms a top 2025 priority for Connecticut group
As it advocates for changes to the youth justice system in 2025, a Connecticut group says the state needs to do more to examine and address the root …
WI wave of racist texts sparks concerns over data privacy
CORRECTION: The legislation mentioned in this story was passed by the Wisconsin State Assembly. It has not yet been voted on by the state Senate…
Investors, activists both work to shape companies' climate goals
The food we consume is a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, with beef production -- key to the fast food industry -- among …
WA youth with nowhere to go can spend longer behind bars
Incarcerated young people in Washington state can spend a longer time in detention if they do not have a place to go upon release. Some of the …
WI Supreme Court hears case on 1849 abortion law
It is now up to Wisconsin Supreme Court justices to decide the fate of an abortion law from the mid-1800s. A circuit court determined last year an 18…