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A student group at the University of California conducted a study of Title IX services on campus. “We thought if we did a survey then they would have to listen to us.” RINA ROSSI In November 2020, Survivors + Allies, a group of University of California students that advocates for and with survivors of sexual violence, […]
Almost 12 percent of high school–age youth experience severe major depression. The root causes of the problem are rarely confronted. ESHAAN MANI When I walked into my high school auditorium last December, I sensed something was wrong. The air felt heavy, the ground unstable. There was pin-drop silence, save for some stray sniffles from faculty […]
Indigenous community members, farmworker coalitions, and students have taken to the streets. “Right now, we are calling for Dina Boluarte to leave power, and for new congressional elections.” WALTER THOMAS-PATTERSON Peru is facing a democratic crisis. In December of last year, then-President Pedro Castillo, facing a third impeachment vote, attempted to dissolve Congress and institute […]
“Military recruiters will find a way to use this decision to convince young people that they are offering them the best path to a college education.” AINA MARZIA and LAJWARD ZAHRA It has been three months since the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in the Students for Fair Admissions v. Havard case, declaring that race-conscious admissions were unconstitutional. […]
Around 90 percent of domestic workers in Massachusetts did not seek help when their rights were violated. “If we have a law that nobody knows, that means nobody is using it.” NICHOLAS MILLER Around 20 years ago, Julia found a job as a nanny with what seemed to be the perfect family. Having arrived in […]
The Pelican State might have a dearth of left-leaning political figures in office, but that doesn’t stop Davante Lewis and Mel Manuel from fighting for LGBTQ advocacy and economic justice. KENNITH WOODS On a blistering June afternoon in small-town Abita Springs, Louisiana, local Democrats gathered for a meet and greet with candidates for governor and […]