Groups of advocates and NGOs have been planning protests to demand that every vote is counted and to defend democracy.
Bipartisan Mobilization to Defend Democracy
Groups of advocates and NGOs have been planning protests to demand that every vote is counted and to defend democracy.
The economy is one place where there ought to be bipartisan action in the country’s best interests. But what’s actually likely once the election is decided?
As matters remain murky on a number of fronts, the United States will turn to the courts. Here’s why we should prepare for—and even embrace—this outcome.
As of Election Day morning, there were 300,523 ballots nationwide that had received incoming scans, but no exit scans, meaning that many ballots may not get counted.
Leaders of color want to move nonprofit infrastructure beyond tinkering with what is toward a vision of how we want to be together as humans.
Today is Election Day. And if you haven’t voted already, please do. But regardless of the results, the real work of reconstruction has only just begun.
How do we as a society move the needle and truly dismantle white supremacy? What would be possible if we committed to cultivating and leveraging our collective genius?
A virus tracking model shows how racism and inequality directly contribute to COVID-19’s spread.
Nationally, there are 120 state ballot initiatives and many more local ones. Some of these could have significant environmental impacts.
Senior centers, which provide group activities for a population at high risk from COVID-19, face significant challenges in negotiating how—and if—to reopen safely.
The National Labor Relations Board challenges the right of labor unions to employ the inflatable “Scabby the Rat” at sites of union-management disputes.
As with so many other things, when it comes to family well-being and childhood education, COVID-19 deepens pre-existing inequalities.