Vice President Harris Reminded Wisconsinites We all Deserve Reproductive Freedom, Regardless of Our Incomes
I’m grateful for a Vice President that’s fighting to protect the reproductive rights of all Americans.
Advice from Gen Z Organizers on the Art of Love and Empowerment in Organizing
My generation is often overlooked by those in power. I interviewed four organizers who show up to fight every day.
Our Anthem Award Wins Celebrate Authentic Voices That Can Break Through the Noise
As we face shrinking newsrooms, distrust, and disinformation, diversity in journalism is more important than ever.
Open Call for Submissions: Bold Choices, New Narratives Storytelling Contest
Is there a grassroots organizing campaign in your area that demonstrates the power that people can hold over corporations?
Hold the Pumpkin Spice – October Signals Student Loan Repayments
People have always told me pursuing an education would give me a chance at achieving the American Dream, but now I’m facing years of student debt.
Dr. King’s Dreams About Racial and Economic Justice Included Guaranteed Income
The March for Jobs and Freedom was just the beginning of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ideas about economic justice
He Traded in High Rent Prices for Van Life
Van life isn’t always just for the likes. This is also a story about housing justice for all.
How Violence Against Women in New Mexico is Trying to Intimidate Them from Political Service
Even in a state with strong representation from women, violent threats, sexual harassment, and unpaid positions can deter them from fully participating in civic life.
Black Detroiters Say With Unified Voice, ‘Normal’ Housing Practices are Not Enough
Kea Mathis is a community organizer for Detroit People’s Platform fighting for racial justice and equity for low-income Black Detroiters. In this series, “Women of Color on the Front Lines,” made in collaboration with Shelterforce we hear from her how, as a Black woman and a mother, she is deeply affected by returning citizen issues, housing issues, and other issues that impact the Black community.
This Tennessee Immigrant Rights Group Never Gave Up on Getting Justice for Meatpackers in Illegal Workplace Raid
TIRRC organized the families of the raid to fight back against anti-immigrant policies and win a lawsuit providing over $1 million to affected workers.