Fair Housing: Renters Should Have the Right to Representation

Access to housing is a right that should be equally accessible to everyone in the country — but this is sadly far from reality.

By Cody J. Schuler, Janna Farley

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How Artificial Intelligence Might Prevent You From Getting Hired

AI-based tools are used throughout hiring processes, increasing the odds of discrimination in the workplace.

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Visualizing the Racial Wealth Gap

From homeownership to income, systemic inequities perpetuate disparities in wealth.

Close up of a mortgage application and a pen.

NEWS: Supreme Court Restricts Affirmative Action Policies

The Court's ruling does not prohibit universities from considering an applicant's discussion of how race affected their life, be it through discrimination, inspiration, or otherwise. Colleges can still consider race as long as they do so in this manner.

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We're Here to Stay: Black Trans Futures

In Alabama, Black trans folks are building community, and their futures.

Trans activists Ro Robinson and Aadhya.

Quiz: What You Need to Know About Fair Housing

Housing discrimination is still rampant around the country — take our quiz on how it has been perpetuated over the years and what we’re doing to fight back.

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At Liberty Podcast: Banning TikTok is a Really Bad Idea

While data privacy is a concern across all social media apps, the singling out of TikTok out points to an anti-Asian sentiment that is racist.

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Banning Books Closes Minds

Leave public education as it should be: a force for good in society.

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Author George Johnson on Writing Black, Queer — and Banned — Stories

We talked to the author of one of the most banned books in the country about the unique power of books and why Black queer voices are so threatening to those trying to silence them.

Author George M. Johnson.