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News & Politics (Page 43)

March 16, 2023

The Family of Amir Locke Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Minnesota

(LOS ANGELES) – The family of Amir Locke, a 22-year-old Black man killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock raid […]

By Sami Vanderlip

senator speaks at press conference

March 11, 2023

California Legislators, Advocates Aim to End Human Trafficking with New Laws

“We hope that by creating a statewide coordinated strategy, California can take real steps toward ending this horrific crime and [help] victims find support [toward] justice and healing.”

By Cashea Airy

conference poster

March 5, 2023

Chilean Feminist Organizations Define Plan for International Women’s Day

Hundreds of people supporting women's and LGBTQ+ rights gathered at the main campus of Santiago University Jan. 28-29. to reframe and refocus Chile's feminist movement.

By Antonia Urrutia

February 27, 2023

Q&A: Making Sense of the Fight Over Freight in Illinois

"[P]eople of color disproportionately live next to highways. If you have all the freight facilities and all the highways mostly being adjacent to Black and Latino communities, we're the ones that are dealing with the negative impacts of air pollution the most."

By José Abonce

February 27, 2023

Unusual Conditions Bring Snow to Santa Barbara

Despite my pleas to turn around, my sister insisted we continue. As we slowly inched our way to the top behind a long line of cars, snowfall slowly appeared before us.

By Tiana Molony

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