A lifelong advocate reflects on the philosophy that fueled the late congressman’s pursuit of justice.
A roundup of major concerns about voting in this year’s presidential election.
‘Monopolized’ author David Dayen decodes corporate control of modern life.
The rural county of Tulare has become a hotspot for the virus, with Latino communities and essential workers hit especially hard.
How Florida Has Become the Epicenter of ICE’s Shameful COVID Response
Demonstrators call for the mass release of prisoners and immigrant detainees in the name of public health.
In less than two months, over half the inmates of San Quentin have become infected with the coronavirus.
Despite California’s epic affordable housing crisis, many state legislators from the dominant party are beholden to real estate interests.
The civil rights movement’s leading disciple of nonviolent protest reflects on the life and work of the late congressman.
A Bay Area rent strike could be a harbinger of tenant unrest as California prepares for an eviction tsunami triggered by the pandemic.
An organizing drive seeks higher pay and better funding and services for children and families who rely on subsidized child care.
If you were detained, deported or employed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and know about its sedation practices, Capital & Main wants to hear from you.
From Dodger Dogs to tires: A list of sellers, manufacturers and offices hardest hit by the coronavirus.
Detainees at the Mesa Verde Detention Facility stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Hollywood has a tradition of glorifying cops. Here are some of the worst examples.
Health experts say the Grand Canyon State has “lost control of the epidemic.”
An East L.A. family leans on community during the pandemic as government lets down low-income immigrants.
The Adelanto Detention Facility is again in the center of controversy, allegedly using protests taking place outside the facility as an excuse to mistreat detainees.
“‘We need a society where anti-racism is hard-wired into every policy and practice,” says labor economist Steven Pitts.
Advocates ask supervisors to act now as fatalities mount and public health dept. allows COVID patients into facilities with poor track records.