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December 20, 2024
From Prison to Campus: UC Program Providing Second Chances
The University of California’s restorative justice programs are redefining second chances, breaking cycles of incarceration through education and support systems.

December 20, 2024
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Brandy Melville’s Canadian Legacy
Brandy Melville’s one-size-fits-all model challenges progress in body positivity and inclusivity.

December 16, 2024
‘Hold Tight to Our Fight’: How Black Women Are Still Not Going Back Since Harris’s Loss
Black women reflect on Kamala Harris's loss, confronting systemic biases while fostering resilience and collective empowerment.

December 16, 2024
‘We’re All So Smart, Just Not Given Those Resources:’ How Education Can Transform California’s Justice System
As California's progress to rehabilitation faces new challenges, education emerges as a beacon of hope. Grassroots efforts, community-based initiatives, and advocates are leading the way in reshaping the state's criminal justice system.

December 13, 2024
Post-Election Southwest Virginia Eyes Looming Economic Promises
What was once the most influential region in the state diminished into the most underdeveloped. Governor Glenn Youngkin, along with others in the Republican party, promises to fight for the revitalization of abandoned coal land. Meanwhile, Virginia Democrats see a different path to economic development in Virginia, with the installation of solar farms making its way into the Southwest.