Spotlight On Hispanic American Heritage Month: Shining a Light in Dark Times

Mid-September and the start of Hispanic Heritage Month has, in the past, always been something I’ve looked forward to. As an immigrant from Mexico, I take great pride in my heritage and culture.

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Mental Illness and Police Abuse: Our lawsuit against Warren and the widespread problem it highlights

By: Mark Fancher

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Immigrant Justice: A Big Victory in Michigan

More fights to free detained immigrants remain likely

By Ramis J. Wadood

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Opinion: Michigan Leaders Must Defend All Rights or Risk Losing Them for Everyone

Elected officials' silence on Michigan Medicine's trans care decision threatens constitutional protections for all

By Loren Khogali

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Spotlight on Disability Pride Month

The Cruelty of Medicaid Cuts

Tali Wendrow

Spotlight on Disability Pride: Lisa Franklin and Warriors on Wheels

Lisa Franklin: A Warrior for Disability Inclusion and Access

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Spotlight on Pride: Twice Betrayed

How Two U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Have Impacted My Life as a Woman and the Mother of a Trans Teenager

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Spotlight on Pride Month: Elliot Rattner Shares His Story

Uniformly Proud, Feeling Betrayed, and Continuing Upward 

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Opinion: For incarcerated parents, video visits can’t replace hugging your child

Despite shortcomings, jails across the country are rolling out video visitation technology

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