When wildfires swept through southern Oregon in 2020, Maria and her family lost 14 years of hard work almost overnight. Their home, their car, and most of their belongings went
Donald Trump鈥檚 debunked claims tap into a centuries-long racist narrative that has real impact on Haitian immigrants and Haitian Americans, in Ohio and beyond.
While politicians on both sides of the aisle embrace 鈥渢ough on immigration鈥 policies, asylum seekers hoping to enter the U.S. are turning to grassroots organizations for information, safety, and dignity
To reach its full potential, the immigrants鈥 rights movement needs to reject anti-Blackness and build a coalition as diverse as the people who comprise it.
April is Arab American Heritage Month, but do most non-Arabs in the U.S. truly understand just how much racial and religious diversity there is in this community?
El Busesito (鈥渢he little bus鈥) is a preschool on wheels that delivers free early childhood and family engagement programs to Latino immigrant families in Colorado鈥檚 Roaring Fork Valley.
Post-9/11 Islamophobia has triggered a mental health crisis among Muslims. Now, the shift toward seeking mental health care is happening at Islamic centers and mosques.
The federal program that allows undocumented migrants to remain if they grew up in the U.S. falls short in many ways. Several organizations are stepping in to fill those gaps.
Abortion bans tend to disproportionately impact vulnerable populations in low-income, rural communities. Here鈥檚 how young people of color are fighting back.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent nearly 50 migrants from Texas to Martha鈥檚 Vineyard with no warning. Instead of being shunned, the migrants were welcomed and supported.
Expecting people to speak a language in a specific way is more indicative of a colonial mindset and less of the speaker's ability to utilize and comprehend English.
Guatemalan and Salvadoran immigrants helped organize far-reaching workers鈥 rights campaigns in industries that mainstream unions had thought to be untouchable.
People of color are pigeonholed almost exclusively into constrained narratives of trauma and rejection, our anguish commodified for consumption. It鈥檚 time to change this.