El 19 de junio, conocido como Juneteenth, es el reconocimiento del último día de la esclavitud en los EE. UU. Fue celebrado por primera vez por personas anteriormente esclavizadas en Texas un año después de que las tropas del norte derrotaron a las fuerzas a favor de...
The budget bill just passed by Congress has a sickening shock for student loan borrowers: federal loan payments are due again. Since March 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic began, student loan payments to the federal government had been frozen. This freeze was extended...
What is Pride Month? This June, once again, we celebrate Pride Month, a month dedicated to the struggles of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer people. Today, LGBTQ+ people are in a fierce fight for their right to exist and be free. We need to recognize and...
If you are on the West Coast, maybe you have seen the local order of nuns in drag, towering above a crowd, donning white Kabuki makeup, colorful habits and full beards. They are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. These Sisters are known for raising money in support...
Last week, the Nebraska legislature passed a bill, LB 574, that simultaneously prohibited abortions before 12 weeks of pregnancy and restricted gender-affirming care for trans youth. The bill was passed into law by a single vote. While the bill was originally only to...