Civil rights advocates said that if New York were allowed to blacklist a “powerful organization” like the NRA, it would set precedent for government officials to target groups with less influence and especially those that represent marginalized communities.
Like it or not, celebrities have influence.
“Walking while Black” laws, first created in California in 1925 as a safety measure and lobbied by the automobile industry, are controversial due to racist enforcement and because they shame pedestrians while giving more protections to cars on the road.
How Cecilia Chung became an unstoppable force for transgender rights in America.
MacKenzie Scott, Warren Buffett, and now Melinda French Gates: are billionaire donations enough to secure women's rights in the post-Roe era?
This visual journey through queer Asian American life for AAPI Heritage Month is all about celebrating a vibrant community, from iconic history moments to the everyday magic of being our authentic selves.
With inflation, high interest rates and stagnant wages, cost of living creep has impacted how people save money, pay off debt and provide financial support to their families.
Scientists warn the virus could mutate to spread from person to person like the seasonal flu, which could spark a pandemic. By keeping tabs on farmworkers, researchers could track infections, learn how dangerous they are, and be alerted if the virus becomes more infectious.
In “The Dead Don’t Need Reminding,” Julian Randall tells a story of identity, grief and generational trauma through a medley of film and music references alongside his journey of retracing the footsteps of his white-passing grandfather who was forced out of a small Mississippi town.
The VOICES of Black women research study seeks to understand and improve breast cancer outcomes among Black women.
Why don't Asian women access gynecological healthcare as frequently as their peers?