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Amazon Workers Just Voted to Create Their First Union in the U.S.

We love to see it!

How a New Generation of Black Organizers Changed Atlanta

The model is all about bringing HBCUs together.

The Untold Story of Women in the Labor Movement

Happy Women’s History month!

“Lux” Magazine Wants to Revive the Feminist Left

"You've gotta get the people going."

Young People Are Risking Everything for Climate Action

In some countries, “there are security risks young people face even for speaking out.”

How Young People Are Coping Amid the Rise in Anti-Asian Violence

“[Community is] such a powerful thing.”

The Interest Rates on Student Loans Are Out of Control

“You get to the mentality — it’s like, what’s the point?”

The Creative Ways Students Are Standing Up to Book Bans

From protests to podcasts.

How Patriarchy Has Contributed to the Climate Crisis

“Ecofeminism” explains the connection.

Are We Making Progress In Fashion? Experts Weigh In

A look into how the fashion industry has evolved since confronting its diversity issue.  

If Politicians Want Our Vote, They Need to Forgive Student Debt

43 million Americans owe a total of more than $1.59 trillion.

Want to Unionize Your Workplace? This Group Can Help

Meet the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee.

The Young Lords Brought the Revolution to Public Health

The group achieved victories for health care access in New York and beyond.

Martin Luther King’s 6 Principles for Nonviolent Direct Action

“Nonviolence seeks to defeat injustice or evil, not people.”

What Happens When a Community’s Schools Are Closed Down?

“There’s been no evidence that closing underserved schools will help students in any way.”

Minneapolis’s Mayor Lied, and 22-Year-Old Amir Locke Died

It’s time for Jacob Frey to resign and for a new Department of Public Safety.

Students Have a Plan to Make Their School Districts Listen

Chi-RADS is building community and student power.

MLK Knew That Tension Is Necessary to Create Change

We can’t just wait patiently for institutions or lawmakers to act.

‘Low-Skill’ Labor Is a Myth

It’s time to leave it behind.

These Activists Are Resisting the Gentrification of Chinatowns

This fight is deeply personal.