
NAACP campaign targets Medicaid disenrollment
(NAACP) — NAACP urges halting procedural disenrollments amid a 5.3 million drop in Medicaid enrollment to protect health coverage.
(NAACP) — NAACP urges halting procedural disenrollments amid a 5.3 million drop in Medicaid enrollment to protect health coverage.
The strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW) against major automakers in Detroit was a notable event that went beyond the usual scope of a
(NAACP) — On November 16, a coalition of the nation’s civil rights organizations held a press call announcing their Medicaid coverage scorecards. The press call
New CRP report explores gentrification’s impact on California schools, highlighting challenges and opportunities for desegregation.
November is Parent Engagement Month. UnidosUS collaborates with Affiliates to support Uvalde families after the 2022 tragedy.
Daymond John, FUBU founder and Shark Tank star, celebrates Black entrepreneurs at an annual event featuring inspiring dialogues and a $200,000 grant giveaway.
New research from UCLA and the National Center for Youth Law highlights the harm of suspensions on vulnerable youth.
“Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said, you don’t throw away your umbrella in a rainstorm just because you are no longer wet.”
(Alliance for Justice) — In the United States, an alarming half a million individuals who haven’t even been convicted of a crime are currently trapped
(Alliance for Justice) — Nearly 2 million people are incarcerated at the federal, state, and local levels across the United States. That’s about the population
In a June 27, 2023 ruling, the Supreme Court rejected the “independent state legislature” theory, preserving state judicial review over federal election laws.
The Senate confirmed Dale Ho and Casey Pitts to U.S. District Courts after long delays due to partisan opposition.