How Broadband Access Advances Systemic Equality

For millions of people who can't afford broadband, extending access would open the door to equal opportunities.

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The Links Between Racialized and Gender-Based Violence

Racialized and gender-based violence are deeply intertwined and rooted in prejudice and discrimination. Recognizing this is just the starting point to address and prevent violence experienced by those who are most marginalized in our society.

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Student Debt is a Racial Justice Issue. Here’s What President Biden Can Do to Help.

Canceling student debt is a critical step to closing the racial wealth gap and securing financial stability and economic mobility for Black and Brown borrowers.

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To Combat Inequitable Vaccine Access, Look to the Numbers

Social vulnerability data is key to intentionally increasing vaccine access to those who need it most.

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2020: A Year in Review 

Twelve months ago, none of us could have predicted what 2020 had in store: a global pandemic, the largest protest movement in American history, and a history-making election where our democracy withstood unprecedented attacks.

By Dane DeKrey

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What 100 Years of History Tells Us About Racism in Policing

We must address the poverty and systemic racism that go hand in hand with policing communities of color.

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Moving Forward: Muslims Belong Here

In this April 25, 2018 file photo, a person holds up a sign that reads "No Muslim Ban" during an anti-Muslim ban rally in front of the Supreme Court building in Washington, DC.

Why We Support Protesters

We don’t want headlines about broken windows to distract us from the true purpose of these protests — the desire for black people to be treated like human beings whose lives matter.

By Dane DeKrey

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