A new study shows how the kinds of jobs held by undocumented women, as well as the states in which they live, drive pay disparities.
As both the intelligence community and the insurance industry name global warming as a top threat, U.S. states give aid and comfort to the enemy.
From rust belt assembly lines to Amazon warehouses, former Los Angeles poet laureate Luis Rodriguez reminds us that labor has always been at the center of the American story.
After years of contentious battles amid a rural health crisis, the state voted to expand the program.
Puzzling denials and delays still plague some who seemed to qualify for help.
Some experts say banks should be financing renewables at a much higher rate, for climate and ROI reasons.
With water use growing, arid Western states are asking for new regulations.
Reaching across diverse backgrounds and kinds of work, thousands of union members are sharing strategy and stories of the struggle to live and work in Los Angeles.
The president’s new economic paradigm for large-scale government intervention is largely untouched by the deal with Republicans.
Community schools reduce health disparities by bringing medical, mental health, and wellness resources to the campuses students and families visit daily.
New studies call for reparations from oil companies and governments responsible for climate change.
Ending the pandemic emergency increases burdens for people with long COVID.
Richard and Leah Rothstein’s new book is an organizer’s guide to integrating communities.
Manjusha Kulkarni, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, talks about the surge in anti-Asian harassment and violence during the pandemic and the communities that are pushing back.
Manjusha Kulkarni, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, talks about the surge in anti-Asian harassment and violence during the pandemic and the communities that are pushing back.
After a deal last year kneecapped regulators’ ability to address the crisis of abandoned oil and gas wells, Dems aim to reset environmental law.
Two California cases probe who is pocketing those extra fees tacked onto your restaurant tab.
Lawsuit argues the state is not equally upholding environmental protections enshrined in its constitution.
Natalia Molina, historian, author and MacArthur fellow, discusses gentrification and her family’s history of nurturing community.
Rossana Pérez, healer and activist in the Salvadoran community of Los Angeles, talks about the transgenerational trauma that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed.