At Liberty Podcast: The Fight For Indigenous Education

Make no mistake, CRT bans are just the latest euphemisms — and violent tools — for cultural genocide.

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Will Laramie County School District 1 choose censorship over freedom?

“One man’s vulgarity is another’s lyric.”

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

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Quiz: What You Need to Know About Fair Housing

Housing discrimination is still rampant around the country — take our quiz on how it has been perpetuated over the years and what we’re doing to fight back.

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This Week, Anti-Abortion Extremists Showed Us Who They Really Are

Lawmakers are bending the democratic process and ignoring their constituents to push health care out of reach.

Protesters advocating reproductive rights gather at the State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Justice and Safety, Not Fear, Continue to Win at the Ballot Box

In Pennsylvania and across the country, voters are electing candidates who offer solutions and hope, not fear and failure.

Election workers handle ballots at the Allegheny County Election Division warehouse in Pittsburgh.

At Liberty Podcast: Banning TikTok is a Really Bad Idea

While data privacy is a concern across all social media apps, the singling out of TikTok out points to an anti-Asian sentiment that is racist.

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Why Indigenous Students Are Fighting to Wear Tribal Regalia at Graduation

To wear tribal regalia is to reclaim Indigenous identity and honor ancestors who could not do the same.

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Know Your Rights at Graduation

Cue the pomp and circumstance. Graduation season is here!

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

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Protecting Indigenous Students' Right to Wear Tribal Regalia

Policies that strip Indigenous students of their cultural and religious heritage in the name of assimilation only compound the violence and oppression that these students and their communities have suffered.

By Stephanie Amiotte

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